Brain and Spinal Chord | Peripheral Nervous System | Hormones, Hearing, Glands | Disorders of the Endocrine and Nervous system | Steps of vision |
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What controls thinking, speaking, and moving?
Cerebrum
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What are the 2 parts of the nervous systems?
Somatic nervous system, Autonomic Nervous system.
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What is made of molecules vibrating in waves?
All sounds
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What is the disorder called when there is too much growth hormones?
Gigantism
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Step 1
Light passes through the cone at the outermost part of the eyeball where it begins to be focused.
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What is the control center of your body?
Brain
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What controls things that your conscious of doing?
Somatic Nervous system
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What are tiny chemical messengers inside your body that go through the bloodstream to all your organs and tissues with specific roles?
Hormones
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What is the disorder called when there are too little growth hormones?
Dwarfism
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Step 2
It enters the pupil which is a small opening that leads to the lens.
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What is responsible for coordination and balance?
Cerebellum
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What controls things your not conscious of doing?
Autonomic Nervous System
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What are the group of cells responsible for making hormones called?
Endocrine Glands
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What is the disorder confused with memory loss?
Alzheimer’s
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Step 3
Light hits the lens, a surface where it is focused further through a process called accommodation.
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What controls breathing, digestion, heartbeat, and connects your brain to your body?
Brain Stem
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What controls your fight or flight response?
Sympathetic Nervous System
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What is considered your master gland?
Pituitary Gland
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What disorder is caused by bacteria?
Meningitis
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Step 5
Signals from the rods and cones pass through a bundle of neurons called optic nerve.
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What carry’s signals between your brain and the rest of your body?
Spinal Chord
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What allows you to calm down and relax?
Parasympathetic Nervous System
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What is responsible for the production of Insulin?
Pancreas
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What disorders is caused by abnormalities in the brain?
Cerebral Palsy
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Step 4
Light hits the Retina, begins processing into an image.
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