1 / 58

WARM UP – February 20

WARM UP – February 20. objective copy: I can effectively review for the Nervous System & Senses exam do now Get in a group of 2-3 people. Find a place for the entire group to sit, that is NOT at one of the back lab benches. Turn in cow eye dissection packets!!. WARM UP – February 20.

dcantu
Download Presentation

WARM UP – February 20

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. WARM UP – February 20 objective copy: I can effectively review for the Nervous System & Senses exam do now Get in a group of 2-3 people. Find a place for the entire group to sit, that is NOT at one of the back lab benches. Turn in cow eye dissection packets!!

  2. WARM UP – February 20 hw-Study for Nervous System & Senses exam – Will be tomorrow, Thurs. 2/21 agenda - Exam review -Independent: Work on study guide -With peers: Join a group for Jeopardy objective I can effectively review for the Nervous System & Senses exam

  3. Unit 7 Evolution Exam Time Remaining: 10 minutes When finished: -Staple answer sheet to front of test packet -Place scantron in appropriate version pile -Begin homework! (Ch. 19-1, p. 359-365 & Q’s 1-6 on p. 365)

  4. JEOPARDY! The Nervous System & Senses Version With your host, Ms. Frydman!

  5. JEOPARDY! Nervous System Brain & Spinal Cord Taste & Smell Eye & Ear Physiology Eye & Ear Anatomy 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  6. Which part of the neuron conducts action potentials? a. Cell body b. Dendrite c. Axon d. Synapse Nervous System – 100 pts

  7. Which part of the neuron conducts action potentials? a. Cell body b. Dendrite c. Axon d. Synapse Nervous System – 100 pts

  8. Which nervous system subdivision handles voluntary control of body movement? a. Central nervous system b. Peripheral nervous system c. Somatic nervous system d. Autonomic nervous system Nervous System – 200 pts

  9. Which nervous system subdivision handles voluntary control of body movement? a. Central nervous system b. Peripheral nervous system c. Somatic nervous system d. Autonomic nervous system Nervous System – 200 pts

  10. Daily Double!!! MAKE YOUR WAGER NOW!! You may wager up to as much money as you have! Species & NS – 300 pts Which type of neuron carries an impulse towards the brain?

  11. Daily Double!!! Sensory neuron Species & NS – 300 pts

  12. Nervous System – 400 pts Which structure in the axon terminal stores neurotransmitters until their release into a synapse?

  13. Nervous System – 400 pts Vesicle

  14. Nervous System – 500 pts What is the importance of myelin sheath to a neuron?

  15. Nervous System – 500 pts Myelin wraps around a neuron’s axon. It insulates neurons so they can send electric signals faster and more efficiently.

  16. Brain & Spinal Cord - 100 pts Which lobe of the brain controls hearing and understanding of spoken language? Parietal Temporal Occipital Frontal

  17. Brain & Spinal Cord - 100 pts Which lobe of the brain controls hearing and understanding of spoken language? Parietal Temporal Occipital Frontal

  18. Brain & Spinal Cord - 200 pts The cerebrum of the brain is separated from the cerebellum by the __________. a. longitudinal fissure b. lateral fissure c. corpus callosum d. transverse fissure

  19. Brain & Spinal Cord - 200 pts The cerebrum of the brain is separated from the cerebellum by the __________. a. longitudinal fissure b. lateral fissure c. corpus callosum d. transverse fissure

  20. Brain & Spinal Cord - 300 pts The innermost meninges layer, which contains nerves and blood vessels, is known as the _______. a. arachnoid mater b. cerebrospinal fluid c. pia mater d. dura mater

  21. Brain & Spinal Cord - 300 pts The innermost meninges layer, which contains nerves and blood vessels, is known as the _______. a. arachnoid mater b. cerebrospinal fluid c. pia mater d. dura mater

  22. Which area of the brain coordinates voluntary muscles and fine motor function? a. Cerebrum b. Cerebellum c. Brain stem d. Cerebral cortex Brain & Spinal Cord - 400 pts

  23. Which area of the brain coordinates voluntary muscles and fine motor function? a. Cerebrum b. Cerebellum c. Brain stem d. Cerebral cortex Brain & Spinal Cord - 400 pts

  24. Identify THREE structures that comprise the brainstem. Brain & Spinal Cord - 500 pts

  25. Diencephalon Midbrain Pons Medulla oblongata Brain & Spinal Cord - 500 pts

  26. Which of the following is not a taste bud classification? a. Sweet b. Sour c. Spicy d. Umami Taste & Smell - 100 pts

  27. Which of the following is not a taste bud classification? a. Sweet b. Sour c. Spicy d. Umami Taste & Smell - 100 pts

  28. Which structure does an odorant bind to, which stimulates a neural message for smell? a. olfactory receptor. b. nasal membrane. c. basilar membrane. d. tympanic receptor. Taste & Smell - 200 pts

  29. Which structure does an odorant bind to, which stimulates a neural message for smell? a. olfactory receptor. b. nasal membrane. c. basilar membrane. d. tympanic receptor. Taste & Smell - 200 pts

  30. Taste & Smell– 300 pts The receptors for taste and smell are classified as __________. a. mechanoreceptors. b. chemoreceptors. c. nociceptors. d. proprioceptors.

  31. Taste & Smell– 300 pts The receptors for taste and smell are classified as __________. a. mechanoreceptors. b. chemoreceptors. c. nociceptors. d. proprioceptors.

  32. Taste receptors, otherwise known as _______, detect flavor. a. vestibules b. papillae c. cristae ampulari d. sclera Taste & Smell - 400 pts

  33. Taste receptors, otherwise known as _______, detect flavor. a. vestibules b. papillae c. cristae ampulari d. sclera Taste & Smell - 400 pts

  34. After sensory neurons in the nose pick up a neural message, they send it to a nerve bundle called the _________. This structure then sends the message to the brain. a. olfactory receptor b. nasal cavity c. odorant d. olfactory bulb Taste & Smell– 500 pts

  35. After sensory neurons in the nose pick up a neural message, they send it to a nerve bundle called the _________. This structure then sends the message to the brain. a. olfactory receptor b. nasal cavity c. odorant d. olfactory bulb Taste & Smell– 500 pts

  36. Sound is transmitted from the tympanic membrane to the internal ear by the _________. a. cochlea b. ossicles c. vestibular membrane d. round window Eye & Ear Physiology - 100 pts

  37. Sound is transmitted from the tympanic membrane to the internal ear by the _________. a. cochlea b. ossicles c. vestibular membrane d. round window Eye & Ear Physiology - 100 pts

  38. Eye & Ear Physiology - 200 pts What happens to the pupils of the eye in the dark?

  39. Eye & Ear Physiology - 200 pts The pupils dilate.

  40. What is the function of hair cells in the ear? a. Convert sound into magnetic waves. b. Send neural signals for sound to the brain. c. Carry the signal for sound from the middle tunic to inner tunic. d. Dilute a strong sound message so as not to damage the brain. Eye & Ear Physiology - 300 pts

  41. What is the function of hair cells in the ear? a. Convert sound into magnetic waves. b. Send neural signals for sound to the brain. c. Carry the signal for sound from the middle tunic to inner tunic. d. Dilute a strong sound message so as not to damage the brain. Eye & Ear Physiology - 300 pts

  42. Daily Double!!! Which ear structure is responsible for maintaining dynamic equilibrium? a. vestibule b. cochlea c. middle ear d. tympanic membrane MAKE YOUR WAGER NOW!! You may wager up to as much money as you have! In Real Life… - 400 pts

  43. Daily Double!!! Eye & Ear PhysiologyLife… - 400 pts Which ear structure is responsible for maintaining dynamic equilibrium? a. vestibule b. cochlea c. middle ear d. tympanic membrane

  44. Otoliths activate which receptors? a. Spiral organs b. Maculae c. Cristae ampullares d. Mitral cells Eye & Ear Physiology - 500 pts

  45. Otoliths activate which receptors? a. Spiral organs b. Maculae c. Cristae ampullares d. Mitral cells Eye & Ear Physiology - 500 pts

  46. Eye & Ear Anatomy - 100 pts The auditory tube connects the middle ear with which structure? a. External ear b. Inner ear c. Throat d. Nasal cavity

  47. The auditory tube connects the middle ear with which structure? a. External ear b. Inner ear c. Throat d. Nasal cavity Eye & Ear Anatomy - 100 pts

  48. Eye & Ear Anatomy - 200 pts Which eye tunic contains blood vessels? For an extra 100: Name the specific structure within this tunic.

  49. Eye & Ear Anatomy - 200 pts The middle tunic (specifically, choroid coat)

  50. Tears drain directly from the _______ into the nasolacrimal duct. Eye & Ear Anatomy - 300 pts

More Related