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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. GAME RULES:. Room split into 2 teams (RIGHT Vs. LEFT) Winner of the coin toss decides the first question Each team will have 1 person compete at a time. If the team answers incorrectly the other team has a chance to answer If you think you know the answer raise your hand

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. GAME RULES: • Room split into 2 teams (RIGHT Vs. LEFT) • Winner of the coin toss decides the first question • Each team will have 1 person compete at a time. • If the team answers incorrectly the other team has a chance to answer • If you think you know the answer raise your hand • The score will be kept on the board

  3. ANY QUESTIONS?

  4. Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Sensory Systems Nerve Impulses Misc. Neurons 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  5. The mouse has led you astray, please pick again!!

  6. 300 • Q What are the two main components of the central nervous system? • A Brain and Spinal Cord

  7. 200 • Q What is the largest part of the brain? • A The cerebrum

  8. 100 • Q Which structure in the central nervous system is responsible for balance? • A The cerebellum

  9. 400 • Q What are the two components of the brainstem? • A The pons and the medulla oblongata

  10. 500 • Q Which structure connects the right cerebral hemisphere with the left cerebral hemisphere • A The corpus callosum

  11. 100 • Q Which division of the peripheral nervous system controls involuntary body functions? • A Autonomic Nervous System

  12. 200 • Q Which division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for preparing the body for action • A The sympathetic division

  13. 300 • Q Which division of the autonomic nervous system involves voluntary muscle action? • A The somatic nervous system

  14. 400 • Q Where are interneurons located? • A The spinal cord

  15. 100 • Q Which part of the neuron receives information? • A Dendrite

  16. 500 • Q Which three neurons are involved in a spinal reflex? • A Sensory neuron, interneuron, and motor neuron

  17. 200 • Q What part of the neuron transmits information? • A Axon

  18. 300 • Q What is the name of the junction where axons and dendrites meet? • A The synapse

  19. 400 • Q In what part of the neuron can the nucleus be found? • A Cell body

  20. 500 • Q What is the name of the layer of insulation that covers the axon in a neuron? • A Myelin Sheath

  21. 100 • Q What type of signal is transmitted in a neuron along its axon? • A Electrical

  22. 200 • Q At rest, what is the charge on the inside of the neuron? • A Negative

  23. 300 • Q What type of ion channels open up as a nerve impulse travels down an axon? A Sodium

  24. 400 • Q What type of signal is transmitted at the synapse? • A Chemical

  25. 500 • Q What process is involved in the release of neutransmitters at the synapse of a neuron? • A Exocytosis

  26. 100 • Q What type of receptors are sensitive to light? • A Photoreceptors

  27. 200 • Q What are the names of the two receptors in the retina of the eye that perceive light and color? • A Rods and cones

  28. 300 • Q What type of receptor is involved in both taste and smell? • A Chemoreceptors

  29. 400 • Q What type of receptors are stimulated by vibrations within the ear? • A Mechanoreceptors

  30. 500 • Q What structures within the ear is responsible for sensing body position? • A Semicircular canals

  31. 100 • Q Which lobe of the brain is responsible of intellectual function? • A Frontal

  32. 200 • Q Which lobe of the brain processes information from the auditory nerve? • A Temporal

  33. 300 • Q What is an involuntary response to a stimulus? • A reflex

  34. 400 • Q To which lobe of the brain does the optic nerve travel? • A Occipital

  35. 500 • Q Which lobe of the brain is responsible for somatosensory processing? • A Parietal lobe

  36. Atomic Scientists Atomic Structure Atomic Variables Periodic Table Isotopes Misc. 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Final Jeopardy

  37. The mouse has led you astray, please pick again!!

  38. 200 • Q What was the name given to JJ Thomson’s atomic model? • A Plum Pudding

  39. 400 • Q According to John Dalton, Which atoms are identical? • A Atoms of the same element

  40. 600 • Q Who first proposed that all matter consisted of atoms? • A Democritus

  41. 800 • Q Who was responsible for describing the nuclear model of particles in the atom? • A Ernest Rutherford

  42. 1000 • Q Which atomic theorist developed the concept of the atom without experimentation • A Democritus

  43. 200 • Q In terms of charge, how would you compare a proton and an electron? • A Equal and opposite

  44. Misc. 400 • Q What is the relative mass of an electron? • A 1/1840

  45. 600 • Q What would occur if two electrons were brought together? • A They would repel one another

  46. 800 • Q What does a change in the number of electrons in an atom give rise to? • A Ions

  47. 1000 • Q Which particle, proton or electron, is attracted to the cathode of a CRT? • A Proton

  48. 200 • Q From what is atomic mass derived? • A The weighted average mass of all atoms that naturally occur in a sample

  49. 400 • Q How many neutrons are in Cl-35? • A 18

  50. 600 • Q What is the atomic number of the atom that has a mass number or 15 and 8 neutrons? • A 7

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