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Jeopardy

GAME RULES: Room split into 2 teams (RIGHT Vs. LEFT) Winner of the coin toss decides the first question Each team will have 1 person compete at a time. There can be no assistance from team members Answer incorrectly, and the team loses the points from their score If the team answers incorrectly the other team has a chance to answer If you think you know the answer raise your hand The score will be kept on the board

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Central Nervous System Neurons Nerve Impulses Misc Cranial Nerves Peripheral Nervous System

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300 Q What are the two main components of the central nervous system? A Brain and Spinal Cord

200 Q What is the largest part of the brain? A The cerebrum

100 Q Which structure in the central nervous system is responsible for balance? A The cerebellum

400 Q What are the two components of the brainstem? A The pons and the medulla oblongata

500 Q Which structure connects the right cerebral hemisphere with the left cerebral hemisphere A The corpus callosum

100 Q Which division of the peripheral nervous system controls involuntary body functions? A Autonomic Nervous System

200 Q Which division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for preparing the body for action A The sympathetic division

300 Q Which division of the peripheral nervous system involves voluntary muscle action? A The somatic nervous system

400 Q Where are interneurons located? A The spinal cord

100 Q Which part of the neuron receives information? A Dendrite

500 Q Which three neurons are involved in a spinal reflex? A Sensory neuron, interneuron, and motor neuron

200 Q What part of the neuron transmits information? A Axon

300 Q What is the name of the junction where axons and dendrites meet? A The synapse

400 Q In what part of the neuron can the nucleus be found? A Cell body

500 Q What is the name of the layer of insulation that covers the axon in a neuron? A Myelin Sheath

100 Q What type of signal is transmitted in a neuron along its axon? A Electrical

200 Q At rest, what is the charge on the inside of the neuron? A Negative

300 Q What type of ion channels open up as a nerve impulse travels down an axon? A Sodium

400 Q What type of signal is transmitted at the synapse? A Chemical

500 Q What process is involved in the release of neurotransmitters at the synapse of a neuron? A Exocytosis

100 Q Which cranial nerves carries impulses for vision? (name and number) II. Optic

200 Q Activate the muscles of facial expression? (name and number) A VII. Facial

300 Q Control tongue movement? (name and number) XII. Hypoglossal

400 Q Transmit impulses for the sense of balance? (name and number) VIII. Vestibulocochlear

500 Q Activate the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles (name and number) XI. Accessory

100 Q Which lobe of the brain is responsible of intellectual function? A Frontal

200 Q Which lobe of the brain processes information from the auditory nerve? A Temporal

300 Q What is an involuntary response to a stimulus? A reflex

400 Q To which lobe of the brain does the optic nerve travel? A Occipital

500 Q Which lobe of the brain is responsible for somatosensory processing? A Parietal lobe

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