Cells
Eye
Ear
Nerve
Potpourri
100
This type of cell is on your body replaces approximately 1 million cells every 40 minutes and is never older than 3 years at any given time
What are skin cells
100
This the part of the eye that connects to the brain to send information
What is the Optic Nerve
100
The tubing running from the outer ear to the middle ear that is coated with ear wax to pick up dust and other particles and protect the inner ear
What is the Ear Canal
100
This is the name of the cell that helps pass information along in the nervous system
What is a Neuron
100
True or False. The images transmitted from your retina to your brain are upside down and reversed
What is True
200
The most common prokaryotes and are the smallest cells known and live almost everywhere
What are Bacteria
200
This type of disorder is caused by the eye being too long. The focus point of the lens of the eye is before the retina and is corrected with a concave lens
What is Nearsighted
200
The nerve that is responsible for linking the ear with the brain
What is the Auditory Nerve
200
The name of the part of a nerve cell that receives the information from another nerve cell
What is a dendrite
200
True / False. Using a Telescope in 1673, Anton van Leeuwenhoek examined pond scum and saw very small organisms in the water that were single-celled organisms know as protists.
False, he used a microscope
300
This type of cell uses has antigens and antibodies that identify its specific type
What is a Red Blood Cell
300
This part of the eye is stricken by light after it travels through the pupil and through the lens on the back of the eye. It is packed with photoreceptors called rods and cones
What is the Retina
300
The hammer, the Anvil, and the Stirrup are all from the part of the _________ ear
What is the Middle Ear
300
This is the part of the nerve cell that sends information to the next nerve cell
What is the Axon or Axon Terminals
300
These are the four types of Red Blood Cell Antigen
What are A, B, AB, and O
400
This cell has a rigid cell wall to maintain its structural integrity outside of its cell membrane
What is a Plant Cell
400
Carrots look orange because they reflect light to your eyes. Carrots reflect: A. All colors of light except orange B. Reflect on the orange layer of light
What is The Orange Layer of light is reflected
400
The thin membrane separating the outer ear from the middle ear that vibrates due to sound waves coming from the outer ear
What is the Eardrum
400
This is the system that the nerve cell is a part of
What is the Central Nervous System (CNS) or the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
400
This is the key descriptive word of how sound moves through the air and extends out to reach an audience
What is "Propagate"
500
These cells divide to make cells that can make anit-bodies to fight a viral antigen
What is a B-Cell
500
This is the name of the reflective coating on the back of the cow eye that we dissected. This allows the cow to better see at night.
What is the Tapetum
500
The bones in the middle ear vibrate against this and communicate with Neurons to change the waves into electrical impulses which travel along to the auditory nerve.
What is the Cochlea
500
These are the two nervous systems that neurons stimulate. One is your conscious control and the other does not need your conscious control. Name at least one
What are the Somatic Nervous System and the Autonomic Nervous System
500
The location of the smallest bones in the human body.
What is the Middle Ear