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What are nerve cells called?
Nervons
Neurons
Morons
Brainons
The central nervous system includes your
Heart and Lungs
Brain and Stomach
Brain and Spinal Cord
Nerve cells not in the brain or spinal cord
The peripheral nervous system includes
Heart and Lungs
Brain and Stomach
Brain and Spinal Cord
Nerve cells not in the brain or spinal cord
Chemicals released by the endocrine system are called
Impulses
Hormones
Glands
Endocrones
How do hormones get to different parts of your body?
They float through air
They don't travel to different parts of your body
They travel in your blood.
They are carried by nerve cells
What is a gland?
A group of organs that work together
The control center of your body
An organ that makes blood
A group of cells that release hormones
A neuron is a
Nerve cell
Hormone
Gland
Organ
Which body system takes hormones around your body?
Digestive
Muscular
Circulatory
Respiratory
A function of the Nervous System is
Circulate blood
Store Fat
Receive stimuli outside and inside the body
Produce hormones
What two systems work together to provide communication for your body?
Nervous and Respiratory
Endocrine Respiratory
Nervous and Endocrine
Circulatory and Respiratory
What is the name of the part of the neuron that is pointed out in the image?
Myelin sheaths
Cell Body (Soma)
Axon
Dendrites
What is the name of the part of the neuron that is pointed out in the image?
Myelin Sheats
Axon
Dendrites
Cell Body (Soma)
What is the name of the part of the neuron that is pointed out in the image?
Myelin Sheats
Cell Body (Soma)
Dendrites
Axon
What type of neuron is represented on the image?
Motor Neuron
Interneuron
Sensory Neuron
Type of neuron that perceive information about your environment.
Motor Neuron
Interneuron
Sensory Neuron
Type of neuron located only in the brain and spinal cord that pass impulses from one neuron to another.
Motor Neuron
Interneuron
Sensory Neuron
Type of neuron that sends nerve impulses to muscles and gland, by the command of other neurons.
Motor Neurons
Interneurons
Sensory Neurons
What is circled in the picture?
synaptic vesicles
neurotransmitters
presynaptic neuron
postsynaptic neuron
synaptic cleft
Three things that a neuron can form a synapse with are....
muscles
glands
other neurons
surface of your skin
By what process do vesicles containing neurotransmitter leave the axon terminal?
Exocytosis
Endocytosis
Diffusion
Through gated channels
The blue nerve in the image represents a
sensory neuron
motor neuron
interneuron
Which of the following is NOT a characteristics of hormone?
It can work on more than one target organ
It can be steroid or protein
It is transported via the blood stream
It has only long term effects on the organism
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