Jeopardy- Nervous System

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Jeopardy
GAME RULES:
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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.
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
ANY
QUESTIONS?
Central
Nervous
System
Peripheral
Nervous
System
Neurons
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Sensory
Systems
Misc.
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Nerve
Impulses
100
The mouse has led you
astray, please pick again!!
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•Q What are the two main
components of the central nervous
system?
•A Brain and Spinal Cord
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•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
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•Q Which division of the
autonomic nervous system is
responsible for preparing the body
for action
•A The sympathetic division
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•Q Which division of the
autonomic nervous system
involves voluntary muscle action?
•A The somatic nervous system
400
•Q Where are interneurons
located?
•A The spinal cord
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•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
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•Q What part of the neuron
transmits information?
•A Axon
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•Q What is the name of the
junction where axons and
dendrites meet?
•A The synapse
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•Q In what part of the neuron can
the nucleus be found?
•A Cell body
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•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
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•Q What type of ion channels
open up as a nerve impulse travels
down an axon?
A Sodium
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•Q What type of signal is
transmitted at the synapse?
•A Chemical
500
•Q What process is involved in the
release of neutransmitters at the
synapse of a neuron?
•A Exocytosis
100
•Q What type of receptors are
sensitive to light?
•A Photoreceptors
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•Q What are the names of the two
receptors in the retina of the eye
that perceive light and color?
•A Rods and cones
300
•Q What type of receptor is
involved in both taste and smell?
•A Chemoreceptors
400
•Q What type of receptors are
stimulated by vibrations within
the ear?
•A Mechanoreceptors
500
•Q What structures within the ear
is responsible for sensing body
position?
•A Semicircular canals
100
•Q Which lobe of the brain is
responsible of intellectual
function?
•A Frontal
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•Q Which lobe of the brain
processes information from the
auditory nerve?
•A Temporal
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•Q What is an involuntary
response to a stimulus?
•A reflex
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•Q To which lobe of the brain
does the optic nerve travel?
•A Occipital
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•Q Which lobe of the brain is
responsible for somatosensory
processing?
•A Parietal lobe
Atomic
Scientists
Atomic
Structure
Atomic
Variables
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Isotopes
Periodic
Table
Misc.
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Final Jeopardy
The mouse has led you
astray, please pick again!!
200
•Q What was the name given to JJ
Thomson’s atomic model?
•A Plum Pudding
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•Q According to John Dalton,
Which atoms are identical?
•A Atoms of the same element
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•Q Who first proposed that all
matter consisted of atoms?
•A Democritus
800
•Q Who was responsible for
describing the nuclear model of
particles in the atom?
•A Ernest Rutherford
1000
•Q Which atomic theorist
developed the concept of the atom
without experimentation
•A Democritus
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•Q In terms of charge, how would
you compare a proton and an
electron?
•A Equal and opposite
Misc.
400
•Q What is the relative mass of an
electron?
•A 1/1840
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•Q What would occur if two
electrons were brought together?
•A They would repel one another
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•Q What does a change in the
number of electrons in an atom
give rise to?
•A Ions
1000
•Q Which particle, proton or
electron, is attracted to the
cathode of a CRT?
•A Proton
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•Q From what is atomic mass
derived?
•A The weighted average mass of
all atoms that naturally occur in a
sample
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•Q How many neutrons are in
Cl-35?
•A 18
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•Q What is the atomic number of
the atom that has a mass number
or 15 and 8 neutrons?
•A 7
800
•Q How many electrons are there
in a calcium ion?
•A 18
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•Q What type of energy determines
whether a fission or fusion
reaction takes place
•A Binding energy
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•Q What isotope is used to
determine the age of carbon based
materials?
•A C-14
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•Q What is a radioactive isotope?
•A An isotope that has an unstable
nucleus and undergoes radioactive
decay.
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•Q What subatomic particle is
beta radiation composed of?
A electron
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•Q Which isotope is more
abundant? F-19 or F-22 given an
atomic mass of 20.2
A F-19
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•Q What type of decay would
occur in an isotope that has 4
neutrons and 2 protons?
•A Beta radiation
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•Q Which type of radiation has the
least penetrating power?
•A Alpha
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•Q How do the mass of a proton
and the mass of a neuron
compare?
•A They are roughly the same
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•Q What are alpha particles
composed of?
•A Positively charged helium ions
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•What type of nuclear reaction
occurs in small nuclei to bring
about stability
•A fusion
1000
•Q What type of particles caused
maximum deflection of alpha
particles in Rutherford’s
experiment?
•A Protons
200
•Q Changes in the number of
these particles result in ions?
•A electrons
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•Q What equation accounts for the
conversion of mass into energy in
nuclear reactions
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•A E=mc
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•Q What type of particles did
Rutherford use in his experiment?
A Alpha particles
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• Q What subatomic particle was
discovered by inference to account
for the discrepancy between particle
mass and atomic mass?
• A Neutron
1000
•Q Which type of radiation would
not be deflected by a magnet?
•A Gamma
Game Over