Matching Pairs Nervous System - Matching Part IOnline version Nervous System - Matching Part I by Benjamin D Morgan 1 Nervous System 2 Stimuli 3 Sensory Organs 4 sensory receptors 5 chemical stimuli 6 How is your ability to think effected by the amount of neurons you have in your brain. Identify the dependent variable? 7 Skin and Ear Organs 8 brain 9 How is your ability to think effected by the amount of neurons you have in your brain. Identify the independent variable? 10 Electrical (nerve) impulse 11 How is your ability to think effected by the amount of neurons you have in your brain. Possible controlled variable? 12 Nose & Tongue Organs 13 Electromagnetic stimuli 14 Eye Organ 15 mechanical stimuli Sensory organ(s) that converts mechanical stimuli into an electrical impulse with receptors Age of the human Stimuli due to a molecule entering through the mouth for taste or nose for smell Number of neurons Stimuli that enters the eye as light Ability to think What you see, feel, hear, taste, and smell all get turned into this by the sensory receptors gather information from inside and outside your body, direct your body to respond to stimulus, and thus maintain balance Sensory organ(s) that converts electromagnetic stimuli into an electrical impulse with receptors Sensory organ(s) that converts chemical stimuli into an electrical impulse with receptors These take in stimuli from the environment and turn them into electrical impulses Organ that directs the response to most stimuli AND where stimuli is sent to. Stimuli due to touching something and sound waves Tongue, eyes, skin, nose, and ears are these A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.