The Nervous System
Sight
Hearing
Smell_Taste_Touch
The Locomotor System
100
Name the three main parts of the nervous system.

1) brain

2) spinal cord

3)nerves

100

What is the organ we use for sight?

Eyes

100

What organs do you use to hear?

Ears

100

Air enters our nose through two tiny little holes called what? 


The nostrils

100

What does the locomoter system allow us to do?

The locomoter system allows us to control different parts of our body and move around. 

200

How does the brain receive different types of information?

The brain receives different types of informaiton from the sense organs through the nerves.

200

What part of the eye does light first enter?

the pupil

200

Name the three parts of the ear.

1)The outer ear

2)Middle ear

3)Inner ear

200

What nerve sends infromation to our brain and tells us what we are smelling?

The olfactory nerve

200

What bone protects the brain?

The skull

300

What part of the brain controls voluntary actions like talking, writing, or reading?

cerebrum

300

After light enters the eye through the pupil where does it go next?

The lens

300

What is the sticky substance called inside the canal of the ear?

Earwax

300

What is the name of the tiny little bumps on our tounge which allow us to identify different tastes?


 

taste buds

300

Which bone protects the heart?

Ribs

400

Which part of the brain helps us to ride a skateboard or bike?

cerebellum (controls movement, balance, & coordination)

400

What part of the eye creates an upside down image of the object that a person is seeing?

The retina

400

After sound enters the outer ear where does it travel to?

The eardrum in the middle ear

400

What is the largest organ of the human body?

The skin

400

Which bones form the upper limbs? There are 3

Radius, ulna, humerus

500

What part of the brain controls involuntary actions like breathing and digestion of food?

The brain stem

500

The retina sends the information it sees to the brain and then what does the brain do with this information?

It truns the image right side up.

500

What does the eardrum do with the soundwaves?

It vibrates the sound and makes the liquid in the inner ear move and send signals to the brain.

500

Explain what happens when we touch something. How do we know if we are touching something cold, hot, smooth, rough, hard, or soft?

When we touch something the sensory nerves send the information to the brain and the brain tells us if we are touching something hot, cold, smooth, rough, hard, or soft.

500

Which muscles form the upper limbs?

Biceps, triceps, & deltoids