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Mystery Breakout
Russell Yates
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Psychology Nervous system
Mystery 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 and you will one step closer to escape
The Central Nervous System contains what two main components?
Nerves and Muscles
Neurons and Protons
Brain and Spinal Cord
Every road leads somewhere, will lead to escape
What are the long, thin cells of nerve tissue along whichmessages travel to and from the brain?
dendrites
cell body
neurons
If you take a wrong turn it could be disasterous?
How often can a Neuron fire signals?
a few times per minute
ten times per minute
hundreds of times a minute.
Almost at the end of your first mission, watch out for the unexpected.
The nerves of the __________ conduct information from the bodily organs to the central nervous system and take information back to the organs.
ANS
CNS
PNS
Mission 2
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the chemicals released by neurons, which determine the rate atwhich other neurons fire
serotonin
dopamine
neurotransmitters
a neurotransmitter involved in movement and memory,
serotonin
dopamine,
acetylcholine,
Neurotransmitter involved in learning, emotional arousal, and movement,
endorphin
serotonin
dopamine,
the part of the peripheral nervous system thatcontrols voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
The efferent nervous system
autonomic nervous system
somatic nervous system
Mission 3
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If the ____________ is damaged, it would be difficult to form new memories.
hypothalamus
medulla
hippocampus
__________ controls functions such as hunger, thirst, and the body’s reactions to changes in temperature.
Cerebellum
amygdala,
hypothalamus.
The cerebral hemisphere is connected by a band of fibers called the
cerebral cortex
cerebal lining
corpus callosum.
responsible for autonomic functions in the body including regulating heartrate, controlling breathing, digestion, swallowing, and sneezing. It controls essential life functions.
thalamus
amygdala
medulla
Remember the code
216
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Mission 4
What gland is known as the Master Gland?
Adrenal glands
Thyroid gland
Pituatary gland
what gland regulates metabolism located in the neck
Gonads
Pancreas
Thyroid
What regulates sugar and produces insulin?
Adrenals
Pituatary
Pancreas
What produces cortisol and helps regulate stress
thyroids
pancreas
Adrenals
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