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Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Learning Outcomes: Identify and relate a sensory organ and to its stimulus. State the pathway from stimulus to response.
Stimulus Sensory Organ Nerves Brain Nerves Response
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
light
Nose airborne chemical
sound
touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses : _____________________
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: __________________
(nerve)(nerve)Y
Eye Ear Skin
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Answer Scheme
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
Eye light
Nose airborne chemical
Ear sound
Skin touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses: sensory organ
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: response
Learning Outcomes: Identify and relate a sensory organ and to its stimulus. State the pathway from stimulus to response.
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Stimulus Sensory Organ Nerves Brain Nerves Response
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
light
Nose airborne chemical
sound
touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses : _____________________
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: __________________
Answer Scheme
(nerve)(nerve)Y
Eye Ear Skin
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
Eye light
Nose airborne chemical
Ear sound
Skin touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses: sensory organ
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: response
Learning Outcomes: Identify and relate a sensory organ and to its stimulus. State the pathway from stimulus to response.
Stimulus Sensory Organ Nerves Brain Nerves Response
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
light
Nose airborne chemical
sound
touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses : _____________________
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: __________________
Answer Scheme
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
(nerve)(nerve)Y
Eye Ear Skin
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
Eye light
Nose airborne chemical
Ear sound
Skin touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses: sensory organ
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: response
Learning Outcomes: Identify and relate a sensory organ and to its stimulus. State the pathway from stimulus to response.
Stimulus Sensory Organ Nerves Brain Nerves Response
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
light
Nose airborne chemical
sound
touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses : _____________________
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: __________________
Answer Scheme
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
Eye light
Nose airborne chemical
Ear sound
Skin touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses: sensory organ
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: response
Learning Outcomes: Identify and relate a sensory organ and to its stimulus. State the pathway from stimulus to response.
Stimulus Sensory Organ Nerves Brain Nerves Response
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
light
Nose airborne chemical
sound
touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses : _____________________
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: __________________
Answer Scheme
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
Eye light
Nose airborne chemical
Ear sound
Skin touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses: sensory organ
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: response
Learning Outcomes: Identify and relate a sensory organ and to its stimulus. State the pathway from stimulus to response.
Stimulus Sensory Organ Nerves Brain Nerves Response
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
light
Nose airborne chemical
sound
touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses : _____________________
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: __________________
Answer Scheme
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
Eye light
Nose airborne chemical
Ear sound
Skin touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses: sensory organ
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: response
Learning Outcomes: Identify and relate a sensory organ and to its stimulus. State the pathway from stimulus to response.
Stimulus Sensory Organ Nerves Brain Nerves Response
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
light
Nose airborne chemical
sound
touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses : _____________________
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: __________________
Answer Scheme
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Eye light
Nose airborne chemical
Ear sound
Skin touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses: sensory organ
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: response
Learning Outcomes: Identify and relate a sensory organ and to its stimulus. State the pathway from stimulus to response.
Stimulus Sensory Organ Nerves Brain Nerves Response
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
light
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Nose airborne chemical
sound
touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses : _____________________
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: __________________
Answer Scheme
1. The box below shows examples of sensory organs.
Identify the sensory organ with the correct stimulus in the table below.
Sensory Organ Stimulus
Eye light
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus
Eye Ear Skin
Learning Objectives: 1.1 Understanding the sensory organs and their functions.
Nose airborne chemical
Ear sound
Skin touch
Tongue chemicals in food or drinks
2. The diagram below shows the pathway from stimulus to responses.
Based on the diagram, identify X and Y respectively.
a. X detects the stimulus and changes it into impulses: sensory organ
b. Y is the result carried out either by the muscles or glands: response
(nerve)(nerve)Y
(Detect) (Interpret)
BrainXStimulus