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BIO-BINGO. Human Systems Unit 8A. I will randomly pick number-letter combinations. Each number-letter combination will appear on your BINGO card and will correspond to a question I will project on the board.
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BIO-BINGO Human Systems Unit 8A
I will randomly pick number-letter combinations. • Each number-letter combination will appear on your BINGO card and will correspond to a question I will project on the board. • Solve the problem and write the answer in the space below the corresponding number-letter on your BINGO board. If you get 5 squares in a row (diagonal, vertical, or horizontal lines), call out BINGO! I will check your answers and if they are all correct, you win that round. • We will play multiple rounds so you have the opportunity to score BINGO more than once! BIOBINGO Rules
What are two of the four types of tissue in the body? • Connective • Epithelial • Nervous • Muscle 1AALGE-BINGO Board
What is one of the functions of the skeletal system? • Support the body • Protect internal organs • Assist movement • Store minerals • Site of blood cell formation 2A ALGE-BINGO Board
Write the following levels of organization of the human body in order from the simplest to the most complex. • Organs, organ systems, cells, tissues • Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems 3AALGE-BINGO Board
What is the function of the central nervous system? • To process info and form a response 4AALGE-BINGO Board
The brain and spinal cord are part of what system of the body? • Nervous system 5AALGE-BINGO Board
What organ in the body secretes excess water, urea, and salt? • skin 1BALGE-BINGO Board
Which system in the body coordinates the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environment? • nervous system 2BALGE-BINGO Board
Which system of the body helps regulate body temperature and provides a barrier against infection and injury? • Integumentary 3BALGE-BINGO Board
Nerves and supporting cells make up the ______________ nervous system • Peripheral (PNS) 4BALGE-BINGO Board
What is the function of the CNS? • To process info and form a response 5BALGE-BINGO Board
What division of the PNS transmits impulses from sense organs to the CNS? • sensory 1CALGE-BINGO Board
Which division of the nervous system speeds up your heart rate automatically when you start to exercise? • autonomic 2CALGE-BINGO Board
How are neurons classified? • A- number of dendrites • B-direction in which they carry impulses • C- number of impulses they carry • B 3CALGE-BINGO Board
Cells that transmit electrical signal (impulses) to various organs in the body are called what? • neurons 4CALGE-BINGO Board
Which structure in a neuron carries impulses away from the cell body? • A- dendrite • B-cell nucleus • C- axon • D- myelin sheath • C-axon 5CALGE-BINGO Board
What transmits nerve impulses across synapses? • neurotransmitters 1DALGE-BINGO Board
When an impulse reaches the end of a neuron, it triggers the release of _____________ • neurotransmitters 2DALGE-BINGO Board
What side of the brain controls the muscles on the left side of the body? • right 3DALGE-BINGO Board
Which type of sensory receptor would make you squint when looking at a bright light? • photoreceptor 4DALGE-BINGO Board
Which type of sensory receptors respond to a deep cut on your leg? • Pain receptors 5DALGE-BINGO Board
Which type of sensory receptor is responsible for smell and taste? • chemoreceptor 1EALGE-BINGO Board
What type of neuron stimulates muscle movement such as waving your hand in the air? • Motor neuron 2EALGE-BINGO Board
Motor neurons of the __________________ nervous system are used when you (voluntarily )take notes in class. • somatic 3EALGE-BINGO Board
What is the primary function of the skull? • To protect the brain 4EALGE-BINGO Board
What type of connective tissue joins skeletal muscles to bones? • tendons 5EALGE-BINGO Board
What type of connective tissue joins bones to bones? • ligament
What two proteins are used in skeletal muscle contraction? • actin and myosin
Which type of muscle (smooth, cardiac, or skeletal) move food through your digestive system? • smooth
Name three parts (organs) of the integumentary system? • skin, hair, and nails
True or false- the top layer of the epidermis consists of flat, dead cells? • True
What two types of cells does bone marrow produce? • stem cells that produce blood cells and fat cells