Skeletal System
Muscular System
Nervous System
Brain/Eye
Eye/Ear
100

Can our skeleton move by itself? Why?

No, because our skeleton needs muscles to move. Our skeleton gives our body it structure. 

100

What connects the muscles to the bones?

Tendons

100

How many nerves do we have in our bodies?

A billion 

100

What are the two hemispheres of the brain and what do they control?

The left and right hemispheres. 

The left controls the right and the right controls the left. 

100

How do we protect our eyes?

Wearing sunglasses, protective eye wear, not looking directly into light, etc. 

200

What is the strongest bone in our body?

The femur
200

What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles? 

Voluntary muscles move when you move them and involuntary muscles move continuously and without the human having to tell them to do it. 

200

When you pull away from a hot stove, what is this called? 

Reflex

200

What is the colored part of the eye called?

The iris

200

What are the three parts of the ear?

The outer, the middle, and the inner ear. 

300

Why is posture important for your skeletal system?

Posture is important to help keep our back straight. We need to sit and stand straight. 

300

What is between the bones that keeps them from rubbing together?

cartilage

300
How does the nervous system send messages to the brain? 

Through the spinal cord

300

What are the 3 parts of the brain we learned about?

The cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem. 

300

What are the three tiniest bones in our body? (located in the middle ear)

The hammer, the anvil, and the stirrup. 

400

What are the axial bones?

The skull, spine, and ribcage. 

400

What connects bone to bone? (seatbelt in our body)

ligaments

400

What are our 5 senses?

See, hear, touch, taste, and smell

400

What is the sequence of the eye? 

Cornea, iris, pupil, lens, retina

400

What nerve from the eye, leads to the brain?

What nerve from the ear, leads to the brain?

The optic nerve

The auditory nerve

500

What are the two lower leg bones? Which one is bigger?

tibia and fibula

Tibia is the bigger of the two. 

500

What is one of the most famous tendons in our bodies?

Achilles Tendon 

500

What are the 'roads' called in our nervous system? They are stringy parts that lead away from the cell body. 

dendrites

500

What is the cerebrum responsible for controlling and managing?

Memory, language, thought, sensation, and decision making

500

What is the white part of the eyeball called?

Sclera