Nervous System
Nervous System
Nervous System
Body System
Miscellaneous
100

What nervous tissue goes down your back?

Spinal cord

100

What is the Olfactory

Your sense of smell

100

The nervous system is 2 dimensional, what can it do? 

Send and receive messeges

100

What's involuntary?

You can't control it 

100

What has antlers and is often seen as innocent and graceful?

Deers

200

How many Nervous systems do we have?

2

200

Where do the sense of smell come from?

Neurons high inside your nose

200

What's consolidation? 

Strengthening memory over time 

200

What's voluntary?

You control it

200

What were the three direwolves names when they were brought back from extinction?

Khaleesi, Romulus, and Remus 

300

What are our nervous systems called?

Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System

300

How are microscopic particles moved?

They're transferred by electric pathways

300

What's encoding?

Receiving new info

300

What is it called for the front half of your body

Anterior 

300

When was Devon Bostick born?

November 13th

400

What does the spinal cord do?

It serves as the main pathway for signals between the brain and body, controlling movement, sensation, and reflexes

400

If you smell something bad what happens

Odor molecules hit receptors in your nose, sending a signal straight to the olfactory bulb. Smell bypasses the brain thalamus. The amygdala flags it as a threat or "gross." You instinctively hold your breath, gag, or physically recoil to stop more molecules from entering your lungs.

400

Say you cut onions, what part of your brain gets triggered by the chemical in the onions.

the nerves on your cornea

400

What is an example of a cardiac body part

The heart

400

What is one of the most popular TV shows in 2014?

-Sunday Night Football (NBC)

-The Big Bang Theory (CBS)

-Game of Thrones (HBO)

-NCIS (CBS)

-NCIS: New Orleans (CBS)


500

How many Neurons does an adult have?

Around 86 billions

500

How do neurons communicate?

Neurons pass electrical signals called action potentials along axons, using neurotransmitters to cross the tiny synaptic gap to the next neuron.

500

A person damages their cerebellum what would happen?

The body's ability to coordinate voluntary movements, maintain balance, and perform tasks with precision is now damage.

500

Name all the ways flat bones are used?

Muscular attachment, protection, and RBC (red blood cell) production

500

What flower symbolizes purity, love, and refinement, representing deep, often secret, admiration and trust?

Gardenias