The Olfactory System is which sense?
Smell
What is a collection of neurons called?
a nucleus
What type of organs are the eyes, ears, nose, and tongue
sensory
How many bones are in the human body?
206
What is the biggest tournament in the world
World cup
What type of message does your nervous system send?
Electrical
What structure of the neuron helps conduct electrical signals?
The axon
How do neurons communicate?
Neurons pass electrical signals called action potentials along axons,
true or false babies has more bones than adults.
True. Babies are born with approximately 300 bones, while adults have 206
what countries/country is the next world cup located?
USA,MEXICO,CANADA
The Cerebellum is responsible for what?
coordinating voluntary movements, maintaining balance and posture, and motor learning.
What does the term two dimensional mean when talking about the nervous system
Can both send and receive messages
What are the two main divisions of the nervous system?
The Central Nervous System (brain and spinal cord) and the Peripheral Nervous System (nerves throughout the body).
List four primary functions of the human skeletal system.
1. Support/shape 2. Protection of organs (brain, heart) 3. Movement (lever system for muscles) 4. Mineral storage (calcium/phosphorus) and blood cell production.
What do you call a chicken looking at a salad?
Chicken-sees-a-salad
The nervous system is a system in which mammal?
All of them
What are the three main components of the nervous system?
Brain spinal cords, nerves
what would happen if someone doesn't have an axon?
it cannot transmit electrical impulses away from its cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands
What is the difference between a ligament and a tendon?
A ligament connects bone to bone (strengthening joints), while a tendon connects muscle to bone (allowing movement).
What is my last name
Fernandez
What part of the nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord
The central nervous system (CNS)
You are a neurosurgeon, and patient comes in complaint they have trouble balancing, they spill there drinks all the time, can't stand on one leg, as the neurosurgeon what part of the brain do you think is damage.
cerebellum.
What is the difference between a "ball-and-socket" joint and a "hinge" joint?
Ball-and-socket joints permit multi-directional, 360-degree rotation (e.g., shoulder, hip), while hinge joints allow movement in only one plane, like a door hinge (e.g., elbow, knee).
What is the name of the substance found inside bones where new blood cells are made?
Bone marrow
What team does Lamine Yamal play for?
Barcelona