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Neuron Breakout
Gaby Burford
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Gaby Burford
Neuron Breakout
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Intro
You have entered a dark and unknown world from which you have to get out before it's too late and you will be locked in forever.
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Mission 1
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Answer the question's correctly and you'll be one step closer to the end.
What is a Dendrite?
A Chemical outside the nueron.
Branching extensions that receive messages and conduct impulses to the cell body.
Receives sensory info and sends them to appropriate areas of forebrain.
The cell body/soma is Not the main part of the cell
True
False
What is the highlighted letter called?
A. The Axon
C. The Cell Body
B. The Terminal Braches
D. The Dendrites
The Terminal Branches are connected to the Buttons?
True
False
What is the highlighted letter called?
A. The Axon
C. The Myelin Sheath
B. The Terminal Braches
D. The Dendrites
The correct order of the structures of the motor neuron is:
Dendrites, The cell body, Axon, Terminal branches, Terminal buttons.
Dendrites, Axon, The cell body, Terminal buttons, Terminal branches.
The terminal branches of the axon, Axon, Dendrites, The cell body.
Mission 2
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Answer the question's correctly you've made it quite a disctance.
The centeral nervous system can respond without the help from the brain.
The Peripheral Nervous System is divided into how many categories?
Answer the question's correctly you've made it quite a disctance.
The Peripheral Nervous system is:
All nerves that are Not incased in bones.
All nerves that Are incased in bones.
The Autonomic Nervous System controls what?
The fight or flight response.
The heart rate and breathing in stressful sitations.
The automatic functions of the body.
The Somatic Nervous System controls what?
The heart rate and breathing in stressful sitations.
The fight or flight response.
The volentarty muscle movments.
The Sympathetic Nervous System controls what?
The bowel movments.
The fight or flight response.
The volentarty muscle movments.
Answer the question's correctly you've made it quite a disctance.
The Parasymathetic Nervous system is:
Automaticallt slows the body down after a stressful event.
Automaticallt speeds the body down after a stressful event.
Mission 3
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What are the 3 parts of the brain?
Front: Hindbrain Middle: Midbrain Bottom: Forebrain
Front: ForebrainMiddle: MidbrainBottom: Hindbrain
The Cerebral Cortecx is considered the "thinking crown" because?
It controls hunger, thirst and arousal
It controls cordination and balance
It controls thinking,perceiving and language
Where is the Medulla Located?
Right below the spinal cord
Right above the spial cord
What is the main function of the RAS
A. To regulate sleep patterns.
B. To help attentionn spans.
C. To boost confidence.
D. To motivate or bring happiness
What is the main function of the RAS
A. Receives sensory information and Doesn't sends them to appropriate areas.
B. Receives sensory information and sends them to appropriate areas of midbrain.
C. Receives sensory information and sends them to appropriate areas of hindbrain.
D. Receives sensory information and sends them to appropriate areas of forebrain.
The brain is made up of neurons and what cells?
Prokaryotic Cells
Glial Cells
Brain Cells
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Mission 4
Which is Not a function of the Frontal Lobes?
Judgment
Interpreting Language
Impulse Control
Which sense is interpreted in the Occipital Lobe?
Smell
Hearing
Sight
What does the Parietal Lobe of the brain do?
A. Controls speech.
B. Controls balence.
C. Perceives sensory input.
D. Regulates breathing
The Temporal Lobe processes what?
Sight
Feeling
Sound
True or False?The brain can be divided into two hemispheres.
True
False
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