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Brain Jeopardy Brain Jeopardy Inside My Head A True Pain in the Brain Love Your Lobes ExtraBrainyFunFunctions By Amy Roesch, Joe Holm, Dan Austing, Lindsey Dolan, Sam Helland,

Inside my Head for 100 Which view of the brain is this picture taken of? Which view of the brain is this picture taken of? What is Ventral? Home

A True Pain in the Brain for 100 What body system is the brain part of? A.) Circulatory system B.) Decimal system C.) Nervous system D.) Digestive system What is C.) Nervous system? Home

Love Your Lobes for 100 Name this lobe. What is the Temporal Lobe? Home

Extra Brainy for 100 Name the connective tissue between the two hemispheres of the brain. What is the corpus callosum? Home

Fun Functions for 100 Name the part of the brain that helps you talk, think and plan. What is the Cerebrum? Home

Inside my Head for 200 Which view of the brain is this picture showing? Which view of the brain is this picture showing? What is the Anterior (or rostral)? Home

A True Pain in the Brain for 200 True or False-We only use 10% of our brain. What is false? We use every part of our brain! Just not all at once. Home

Love your Lobes for 200 Name this lobe. What is the frontal lobe? Home

Extra Brainy for 200 Name the two main components of brain tissue. What are Neurons and Glial cells? Home

Fun Functions for 200 Name the part of the brain that maintains your balance and coordination. What is Cerebellum? Home

Inside my Head for 300 Name the position/region away from the middle of the brain (towards your ears) What is Lateral? Home

A True Pain in the Brain for 300 Name the type of signals that neurons send out. What are Electrical Pulses Home

Love your Lobes for 300 Name this lobe. What is the parietal lobe? Home

Extra Brainy for 300 Name the anterior part of the brain that includes the parietal, frontal and temporal lobes. What is the cerebrum? Home

Fun Functions for 300 Name the part of the brain that receives information from the eye. What is the Thalamus? Home

Inside my Head for 400 Name the position/region towards the middle of the brain. What is medial? Home

A True Pain in the Brain for 400 True or False-When you have a headache, it’s because your brain hurts. What are false? The brain has no pain receptors so it can not feel pain, but the rest of your head can! Home

Love your Lobes for 400 Name this lobe. What is the Occipital Lobe? Home

Extra Brainy for 400 Name the part of the brain that is located towards the ventral and posterior part of the skull. What is the Cerebellum? Home

Fun Functions for 400 Name the part of the brain that regulates functions like breathing, eating and your heart beat What is the Brain Stem? Home

General Characteristics for 500 Which hemisphere of the brain is this? What is Left? Home

A True Pain in the Brain for 500 True or False-Your brain controls EVERYTHING you do. What is True? The brain is your command center-so everything you do, conscious or not, is controlled by the brain. Home

Love your Lobes for 500 Name this lobe. What is the Cerebellum? Home

Extra Brainy for 500 Name the part of the brain that connects the brain to the spinal cord. (hint: It includes the mid-brain, pons, and medulla.) What is the Brain Stem? Home

Fun Functions for 500 Name the part of the brain that allows the left and right hemispheres to communicate. What is the Corpus Callosum Home