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1. 
The system of the body that carries information to all parts of the body.
A.
Nervous System
B.
Spinal Cord
C.
Neuron
D.
Brain
2. 
Carry message from body to brain from the brain to body.
A.
Nerves/neurons
B.
Synapses
C.
Brain
D.
Blood
3. 
What are the three components of the nervous system?
A.
Heart, Blood vessels, Blood
B.
Arteries, Veins, Capillaries
C.
Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves
D.
Nose, Trachea, Lungs
4. 
This bundle of nerves travels from the brain, down your back, and through your vertebrae?
A.
Capillaries
B.
Blood Vessels
C.
Peripheral Nerves
D.
Spinal Cord
5. 
Nerve cells are called....
A.
epithelial
B.
neurons
C.
nerves
D.
spine
6. 
What two things are found in the central nervous system?
A.
brain/spinal cord
B.
spinal cord/motor neurons
C.
motor/sensory neurons
D.
only brain
7. 
What is the function of the nervous system?
A.
circulate blood through the body
B.
gas exchange
C.
Protect your body from UV rays, secrete waste, and regulate body temperature.
D.
Sense and interpret external and internal changes in the environment and then send a response.
8. 
Part of the nervous system made of the brain and spinal cord.
A.
Central Nervous System
B.
Peripheral Nervous System
9. 
The organs we use to sense things with are known as the?
A.
Sensory Organs
B.
Lifeline Organs
C.
Nervous System
D.
Receptor Organs
10. 
This organ within the nervous system receives and sends messages to and from the other parts of the body.
A.
Heart
B.
Lungs
C.
Brain
D.
Kidney
11. 
The set of organs that uses information from the senses to control all body systems.
A.
Nervous System
B.
Respiratory System
C.
Circulatory System
D.
Excretory System
12. 
We use this organ to help us hear Beethoven.
A.
Ears
B.
Heart
C.
Sound
D.
Mouth
13. 
We use this organ to smell things.
A.
Ears
B.
Nose
C.
Mouth
D.
Toes
14. 
The thick bundle of nerves that are inside the spine are known as the...
A.
Spina Bifida
B.
Spinal Cord
C.
Spinal Binding
D.
Neuron
15. 
All senses use these to relay messages to the brain.
A.
Nerves/neurons
B.
Centimeters
C.
Stimulus
D.
Recptors
E.
Spinal Cord
16. 
Convert what we sense in the outside world into electrical signal (nerve impulses)
A.
Nerves/neurons
B.
Sensory organs
C.
Stimulus
D.
Receptors
E.
Spinal Cord
17. 
Used to sense the environment, but doesn't directly convert into electrical signals for our body
A.
Nerves/neurons
B.
Sensory organs
C.
Stimulus
D.
Receptors
E.
Spinal Cord
18. 
All electrical signals are sent along this highway between the brain and whatever area that is communicating with the brain
A.
Nerves/neurons
B.
Sensory organs
C.
Bones
D.
Receptors
E.
Spinal cord
19. 
main organ of the nervous system. protected by the skull, and made of neurons, it is the control center for all actions, thoughts and emotions.
A.
brain
B.
electrical impulse
C.
gland
D.
heart
20. 
What are the sensory receptors?
A.
Send impulses from brain to muscles
B.
Gather information about what is happening in and around your body and send this info to brain
C.
Connect sensory and motor neurons
D.
Largest part of your brain that controls voluntary movement, where you think, and memories are stored, among other things
21. 
What two senses work together?
A.
hearing and sight
B.
smell and taste
C.
touch and sight
D.
hearing and smell
22. 
The nose, eyes, skin, tongue, and ears are...
A.
Nerves/neurons
B.
Sensory Organs
C.
Stimulus
D.
Sensory Receptors
E.
Spinal Cord
23. 
The set of organs that uses information from the senses to control all body systems.
A.
Nervous System
B.
Respiratory System
C.
Circulatory System
D.
Digestive System
24. 
We use this organ to help us hear Beethoven.
A.
Heart
B.
Sound
C.
Mouth
D.
Ears
25. 
We use this organ to smell things.
A.
Ears
B.
Nose
C.
Mouth
D.
Toes
26. 
The thick bundle of nerves that are inside the spine are known as the .
A.
Spina Bifida
B.
Spinal Cord
C.
The Brain
D.
Neurons
27. 
These convert mechanical stimuli in the form of pain, temperature, and pressure into electrical impulses.
A.
Olfactory Receptors
B.
Rod and Cone Receptors
C.
Hair Receptors
D.
Taste Receptors
E.
Touch Receptors
28. 
These convert mechanical sound wave stimuli that travel through the air into electrical impulses.
A.
Olfactory Receptors
B.
Rod and Cone Receptors
C.
Hair Receptors
D.
Taste Receptors
E.
Touch Receptors
29. 
Convert chemical stimuli (molecules) in the air into electrical impulses. They are found in your nose.
A.
Olfactory Receptors
B.
Rod and Cone Receptors
C.
Hair Receptors
D.
Taste Receptors
E.
Touch Receptors
30. 
Convert mechanical stimuli in the form of pain, temperature, and pressure into electrical impulses. They are found in your skin.
A.
Olfactory Receptors
B.
Rod and Cone Receptors
C.
Hair Receptors
D.
Taste Receptors
E.
Touch Receptors
31. 
These convert stimuli in the food you eat into electrical impulses. They are found on your tongue.
A.
Olfactory Receptors
B.
Rod and Cone Receptors
C.
Hair Receptors
D.
Taste Receptors
E.
Touch Receptors
32. 
Identify the type of receptor in the picture.
A.
Olfactory Receptors
B.
Rode and Cone Receptors
C.
Hair Receptors
D.
Taste Receptors
E.
Touch Receptors
33. 
Identify the type of receptor in the picture.
A.
Olfactory Receptors
B.
Rod and Cone Receptors
C.
Hair Receptors
D.
Taste Receptors
E.
Touch Receptors
34. 
Identify the type of receptor in the picture.
A.
Olfactory Receptors
B.
Rod and Cone Receptors
C.
Hair Receptors
D.
Taste Receptors
E.
Touch Receptors
35. 
Identify the type of receptor in the picture.
A.
Olfactory Receptors
B.
Rod and Cone Receptors
C.
Hair Receptors
D.
Taste Receptors
E.
Touch Receptors
36. 
Convert electromagnetic waves (light) stimuli into electrical impulses. These are found in your eyes.
A.
Olfactory Receptors
B.
Rod and Cone Receptors
C.
Hair Receptors
D.
Taste Receptors
E.
Touch Receptors
37. 
Identify the type of receptor in the picture.
A.
Olfactory Receptors
B.
Rod and Cone Receptors
C.
Hair Receptors
D.
Taste Receptors
E.
Touch Receptors