Interaction Function
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Communicating with the Environment
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Nervous System Page 46
Locomotor System
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100

Name the 5 senses

Smell, taste, touch, sight, and hearing.

100

Name the sense organ for each sense.

Smell- Nose

Taste- Tongue

Touch- Skin

Sight- Eyes

Hearing-Ear

100

How many part in the human nervous system? What are the names?

2

Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System

100

Name 3 things that are a part of the locomotor system.

Joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, skeleton…

200

We receive information through our ______ ________.

Sensory organs

200

Smell receptors are found in the ______ _____.

Pituitary Gland

200

The _____ ______ consist of all the nerves and neurons. 

Peripheral Nervous System

200

The locomotor system works as a set of_____.

Levers

300

What system receives the information from the sensory organs, interprets it, and sends a response? 

Central Nervous System 

300

_________ is the ability to perceive light through our eyes.

Sight

300

The central nervous system consists of: 

Name two parts of the central nervous system.

Encephalopathy, brain. Cerebellum, brain stem, spinal cord, spinal column…

300

Muscles are attached to bones through _________.

Tendons

400

What is the name of thing that carries out the actions or responses like muscles and bones?

Effectors

400

Taste receptors in the tongue are called________.

Papillae 

400

True or False 

The cerebellum controls the body movements.

True

400

What are the areas of union between bones?

Joints

500

Feeling a hot surface involves what organs?

Sensory Organs

500

The sight organs have a lens called ________ that focuses the light rays onto the receptor cells.

Crystalline 

500

What is the difference between reflex actions and voluntary actions?

The brain controls voluntary actions, riding a bike, playing sports. Reflex actions are the ones you do without thinking.

500

Describe the difference between ligaments to tendons

Ligaments join bones to bones. Tendons attach muscle to bones.