Controls bodily movements and internal functions What does the nervous system do? semicircular canals Your taste buds are found here tongue Cerebrum Part of the brain: controls conscious activities iris Mucous Membranes Sticky mucus that trap foreign matter (breathing passages, mouth, stomach) Immune System the defensive network of the human body. neurons that send signals from the brain or spinal cord motor neurons neurons cells that can create or transfer nerve impulses olfactory nerves a part of your nose anvil hammer This inflammatory response slows the rate pathogens can reproduce. Fever Sensory Neuron picks up information from sense organs Sense organs eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin Designed to eliminate pathogens and other sicknesses that invade the body. Immune System cochlea Nerve cells Another name for neurons are... Skin can feel ... cold, heat, touch, pressure and pain Which lymphocytes make antibodies to attack pathogens? B- Cells eardrum, hammer, anvil, stirrup 4 parts of the middle ear lens inflammation A part of the second line of defense and is a local response to invaders. extends down the back and relays impulses between the brain and rest of the body Spinal Cord Three How many parts of the brain have we learned about? Part of the brain that controls breathing, heartbeat, blood pressure, coughing, sneezing, swallowing, and the sleeping and waking cycles What are the three lines of defense for the immune system? 1st: Skin/ Mucous Membranes 2nd: Inflammatory Response 3rd: Immune Response stirrup eardrum cornea defends against pathogens outside of your body skin What is the main hub for the nervous system? the brain connect sensory and motor neurons interneurons fluid-filled chambers helps with motor control cerebellum Which lymphocytes directly attack pathogens? T- Cells Free! optic nerve Central: brain and spinal cord Peripheral: Neurons and sense organs. What are the two parts of the nervous system and what organs are within each part? retina pupil attacks specific pathogens Third line: immune response Controls bodily movements and internal functions What does the nervous system do? semicircular canals Your taste buds are found here tongue Cerebrum Part of the brain: controls conscious activities iris Mucous Membranes Sticky mucus that trap foreign matter (breathing passages, mouth, stomach) Immune System the defensive network of the human body. neurons that send signals from the brain or spinal cord motor neurons neurons cells that can create or transfer nerve impulses olfactory nerves a part of your nose anvil hammer This inflammatory response slows the rate pathogens can reproduce. Fever Sensory Neuron picks up information from sense organs Sense organs eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin Designed to eliminate pathogens and other sicknesses that invade the body. Immune System cochlea Nerve cells Another name for neurons are... Skin can feel ... cold, heat, touch, pressure and pain Which lymphocytes make antibodies to attack pathogens? B- Cells eardrum, hammer, anvil, stirrup 4 parts of the middle ear lens inflammation A part of the second line of defense and is a local response to invaders. extends down the back and relays impulses between the brain and rest of the body Spinal Cord Three How many parts of the brain have we learned about? Part of the brain that controls breathing, heartbeat, blood pressure, coughing, sneezing, swallowing, and the sleeping and waking cycles What are the three lines of defense for the immune system? 1st: Skin/ Mucous Membranes 2nd: Inflammatory Response 3rd: Immune Response stirrup eardrum cornea defends against pathogens outside of your body skin What is the main hub for the nervous system? the brain connect sensory and motor neurons interneurons fluid-filled chambers helps with motor control cerebellum Which lymphocytes directly attack pathogens? T- Cells Free! optic nerve Central: brain and spinal cord Peripheral: Neurons and sense organs. What are the two parts of the nervous system and what organs are within each part? retina pupil attacks specific pathogens Third line: immune response
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
!-What does the nervous system do?
!-Controls bodily movements and internal functions
!-semicircular canals
!-
I-tongue
I-Your taste buds are found here
I-Part of the brain:
controls conscious activities
I-Cerebrum
B-iris
B-
O-Sticky mucus that trap foreign matter (breathing passages, mouth, stomach)
O-Mucous Membranes
B-the defensive network of the human body.
B-Immune System
!-motor neurons
!-neurons that send signals from the brain or spinal cord
I-cells that can create or transfer nerve impulses
I-neurons
G-a part of your nose
G-olfactory nerves
!-anvil
!-
I-hammer
I-
N-Fever
N-This inflammatory response slows the rate pathogens can reproduce.
O-picks up information from sense organs
O-Sensory Neuron
N-eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin
N-Sense organs
I-Immune System
I-Designed to eliminate pathogens and other sicknesses that invade the body.
B-cochlea
B-
!-Another name for neurons are...
!-Nerve cells
O-cold, heat, touch, pressure and pain
O-Skin can feel ...
G-B-Cells
G-Which lymphocytes make antibodies to attack pathogens?
!-4 parts of the middle ear
!-eardrum, hammer, anvil, stirrup
I-lens
I-
G-A part of the second line of defense and is a local response to invaders.
G-inflammation
N-Spinal Cord
N-extends down the back and relays impulses between the brain and rest of the body
O-How many parts of the brain have we learned about?
O-Three
G-Part of the brain that controls breathing, heartbeat, blood pressure, coughing, sneezing, swallowing, and the sleeping and waking cycles
N- 1st: Skin/ Mucous Membranes
2nd: Inflammatory Response
3rd: Immune Response
N-What are the three lines of defense for the immune system?
B-stirrup
B-
G-eardrum
G-
O-cornea
O-
O-skin
O-defends against pathogens outside of your body
B-the brain
B-What is the main hub for the nervous system?
!-interneurons
!-connect sensory and motor neurons
N-fluid-filled chambers
N-
G-cerebellum
G-helps with motor control
I-T-Cells
I-Which lymphocytes directly attack pathogens?
B-Free!
N-optic nerve
N-
B-What are the two parts of the nervous system and what organs are within each part?
B-Central: brain and spinal cord
Peripheral: Neurons and sense organs.
O-retina
O-
G-pupil
G-
N-Third line: immune response
N-attacks specific pathogens