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Ch 16 Review Bingo - Call List

(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.


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  1. !-motor neurons
    !-neurons that send signals from the brain or spinal cord
  2. N-eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin
    N-Sense organs
  3. N- 1st: Skin/ Mucous Membranes 2nd: Inflammatory Response 3rd: Immune Response
    N-What are the three lines of defense for the immune system?
  4. I-T-Cells
    I-Which lymphocytes directly attack pathogens?
  5. !-What does the nervous system do?
    !-Controls bodily movements and internal functions
  6. G-eardrum
    G-
  7. O-picks up information from sense organs
    O-Sensory Neuron
  8. I-tongue
    I-Your taste buds are found here
  9. B-cochlea
    B-
  10. !-interneurons
    !-connect sensory and motor neurons
  11. O-cold, heat, touch, pressure and pain
    O-Skin can feel ...
  12. !-semicircular canals
    !-
  13. !-4 parts of the middle ear
    !-eardrum, hammer, anvil, stirrup
  14. O-Sticky mucus that trap foreign matter (breathing passages, mouth, stomach)
    O-Mucous Membranes
  15. B-iris
    B-
  16. I-hammer
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  17. I-cells that can create or transfer nerve impulses
    I-neurons
  18. !-Another name for neurons are...
    !-Nerve cells
  19. I-lens
    I-
  20. I-Part of the brain: controls conscious activities
    I-Cerebrum
  21. G-B-Cells
    G-Which lymphocytes make antibodies to attack pathogens?
  22. B-Free!
  23. G-A part of the second line of defense and is a local response to invaders.
    G-inflammation
  24. !-anvil
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  25. O-retina
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  26. O-cornea
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  27. G-Part of the brain that controls breathing, heartbeat, blood pressure, coughing, sneezing, swallowing, and the sleeping and waking cycles
  28. N-Spinal Cord
    N-extends down the back and relays impulses between the brain and rest of the body
  29. G-pupil
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  30. N-optic nerve
    N-
  31. B-stirrup
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  32. N-Fever
    N-This inflammatory response slows the rate pathogens can reproduce.
  33. B-the brain
    B-What is the main hub for the nervous system?
  34. O-skin
    O-defends against pathogens outside of your body
  35. G-a part of your nose
    G-olfactory nerves
  36. G-cerebellum
    G-helps with motor control
  37. 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.
  38. O-How many parts of the brain have we learned about?
    O-Three
  39. I-Immune System
    I-Designed to eliminate pathogens and other sicknesses that invade the body.
  40. N-Third line: immune response
    N-attacks specific pathogens
  41. B-the defensive network of the human body.
    B-Immune System
  42. N-fluid-filled chambers
    N-