Name the most common type of Dementia:
Alzheimer's
What are the four parts of the Nervous system?
cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, and spinal cord
What are the 5 senses?
Taste, Touch, Smell, Sight, Hearing
Where are your taste buds located name each part?
Front, back and sides of your tongues
What does CNS mean?
Central Nervous System
Does Alzheimer's affect eyesight?
yes
What does the Cerebellum do?
This coordinates your muscle movement, regulates balance and posture
What are the Five flavors that you can taste?
Bitter, Sweet, Salty, Sour, Umami
What sense might make you feel hungry or trigger a strong memory ?
Smell
Your skin skin receptors can feel the difference between what feelings?
Light tap and a poke
What is the Substance that sticks to the Brian cells?
Plague
Where are neurons located?
The Spinal Cord
What connects the Outer part of the ear and the middle part of the ear?
The Ear Drum
What happens when people with Alzheimer's loses Brian cells?
Alzheimer's lose brain cells which is why they lose so many abilities
What do doctor try and prevent the disease?
A vaccine
What is the second substance that sticks to the cell and how do they form?
The second substance is tangles, these form when fibers inside the brain cells get twisted up and resulting in death of the cells.
What is the purpose of the CNS?
The purpose of the nervous system is to receives, processes, stores, and transfers information through the spinal cord and up to the brain.
Why do your ears pop when your on a airplane?
hey pop on the place because your inner ear has trapped air from the airplane in the clouds. This causes pressure in our eardrums.
True or false- Is it true that the senses are the main tool that humans use in the world?
The five senses are, sight, vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. These senses do a lot for us. The senses are the main tools that humans use to in the world.
What Generation is most likely to have dementia?
Dementia is pretty common in old people
What are all the affects of the Alzheimer's ?
Short term Memory loss Speaking ability, your eyesight, not remembering your family and friends, not being able to tie shoelaces and forgetting how to use utensils.
Why are all these parts important to the nervous system? (name all the function of the 4 parts)
Cerebrum- is apart of the brain that holds your memories, language, and thought - Cerebellum is also apart of the brain and this coordinates your muscle movement, regulates balance and posture - The brain stem this part of the brain controls the involuntary functions such as sneezing, coughing and swallowing- Spinal Cord this part of the Nervous system is a tube like structure of neurons.
How do vibration travel through the ears?
Also inside the ear vibrations that can travel through your ear. That hit small bones that are located in the middle ear they also amplify sound waves.
What is the main Purpose of the Nervous system?
The main purpose of the Nervous system is to. Send messages to your brain about things and your brain will produce a response.