Jeopardy
GAME RULES:• Teams will be the Tables you are sitting at now.• Winner of number guess will choose the first question.
Each team will have 1 person compete at a time.• If one team answers incorrectly another 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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QUESTIONS?
Central Nervous System
NeuronsNerve
ImpulsesMisc.
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Sensory Systems
Peripheral Nervous System
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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
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•Q Which structure in the central nervous system is responsible for regulating our body temperature?
•A The hypothalamus
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•Q What are the three components of the brainstem?
•A The midbrain, the pons, and the medulla oblongata
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•Q Which structure’s name means “Little Brain”
•A The Cerebellum
100•Q What part of our bodies make up the Peripheral Nervous system?
• A Our Nerves
200•Q What are the two divisions of the Peripheral Nervous system?
• A The Autonomic and the Somatic Nervous System
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•Q Which division of the autonomic nervous system involves voluntary muscle action?
•A The somatic nervous system
400•Q What is the portion of the nervous system that sends information to the skeletal muscles?
•A The Somatic Nervous System
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•Q Which part of the neuron receives information?
•A Dendrite
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•Q What are the three types of neurons?
•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 What is the Myelin Sheath made up of?
•Glial Cells
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•Q What is the name of the layer of insulation that covers the axon in a neuron?
•A Myelin Sheath
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•Q What type of signal is transmitted in a neuron along its axon?
•A Electrical
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•Q How fast can messages be transmitted to the brain and back?
•Between 2 and 200+ Miles per hour
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•Q What is the name of the chemical that sends messages from one neuron to another?
A Neurotransmitter
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•Q What type of signal is transmitted at the synapse?
•A Chemical
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•What is a group of Neurons called?
•A Nerve
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•Q What type stimuli are sensitive to light?
•A Electro Magnetic
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•Q Hair cells in the ear, as well as the ear drum, respond to what type of stimuli?
•A Physical (vibrations)
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•Q What type of receptor is involved in both taste and smell?
•A Chemoreceptors
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•Q What is the name of the receptors stimulated by vibrations within the ear?
•A Mechanoreceptors
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•Q What type of receptor is activated when touching a hot stove??
•Pain Receptor
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•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 Touch, Smell and Taste?
•A Parietal lobe
Final Jeopardy!!
Final Jeopardy Rules
• This is a very quiet round, so you should only be whispering to your group. You don’t want other groups to cheat do you?
• You have 1 minute to write your answer on the whiteboard.• Figure out how many points you would like to wager. If you get it
right, you add on that amount, if you get it wrong, you lose that amount.
• Only write the answer and wager. Do not draw on or write other things.
What is the name of the fluid that is secreted in the Ventricles, and causes our brain to be suspended in our skull?
Cerebrospinal Fluid
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Final Jeopardy
Atomic Scientists
Atomic Structure
Atomic Variable
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Isotopes Periodic Table
Misc.
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•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
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•Q Who was responsible for describing the nuclear model of particles in the atom?
•A Ernest Rutherford
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•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
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•Q What is the relative mass of an electron?
•A 1/1840
Misc.
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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
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•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
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•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
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•Q What type of particles caused maximum deflection of alpha particles in Rutherford’s experiment?
•A Protons
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•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
•A E=mc2
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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
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•Q Which type of radiation would not be deflected by a magnet?
•A Gamma
Game Over