Are your digestive system muscles voluntary or involuntary?
Involuntary
Is the brain and the spine the central nervous system or the peripheral nervous system?
Central Nervous System
What part of the brain is in the very front
Frontal lobe
Are there neurons in the brain?
Yeah
What is the biggest mountain in the world?
Mount Everest
What is the largest bone in the body?
Femur
What is the scientific name for the sense of smell system?
Olfactory System
What part of the brain is connected to the spine?
Brain stem
What is another name for a neuron?
Brain cell
What is the capital of Washington?
Olympia
What are the three types of muscles?
Smooth, cardiac, and skeletal
How many neurons are in the nervous System?
Billions
Cerebrum
What is the part of a neuron that helps conduct electrical signals?
Myelin Sheath
How many Superbowl wins do the seahawks have?
2
What is the kneecap bone called?
Patella
How would losing the sense of smell affect your daily life? (name 2 ways)
Dulling the taste of food, Safety risk(can't smell gas leaks or dangerous things), Diminished quality of life,
What part of the brain controls sight and where is it located?
Optical lobe located at the back of the brain.
What is the space between neurons called?
Synapse
How old is America as of July 4, 2025?
249 years old
What are the muscles on the from and back side of your body called?
Anterior (front), Posterior (back)
How do eyes see?
Light goes into the eye and is converted into electrical signals which then is sent to the brain via the optic nerve.
A person suffering from damage to the cerebellum might have what symptoms? Name 2
Coordination issues, Balance problems, Tremors, Dysmetria, Hypotonia
If you had a damaged myelin sheath on all of your neurons, what would happen.
Major disruption in electrical impulses between electrons or slower electrical impulses or anything like that said in a different way.
What is the top song on the billboard 100 as of right now?
Ordinary by Alex Warren