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Instructions for using this template.
  • Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have
    written Answer this is the prompt the students
    will see, and where I have Question should be
    the students response.
  • To enter your questions and answers, click once
    on the text on the slide, then highlight and just
    type over whats there to replace it. If you hit
    Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text
    box disappear.
  • When clicking on the slide to move to the next
    appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not
    the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text
    box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to
    the right location.)

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Jeopardy
Choose a category. You will be given the
answer. You must give the correct question.
Click to begin.
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Choose a point value.
Choose a point value.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Neurons
PNS/ Autonomic
Anything Goes
Nerve Impulse
CNS
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CNS refers to?
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Brain and Spinal Cord
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Regulates body temperature, water balance and
metabolism
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Hypothalamus
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Provides involuntary coorination of body
movements, balance
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cerebellum
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What are the three major parts of the brain stem?
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Midbrain Pons Medulla oblongota
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Primary motor area, sends impulses to skeletal
muscle
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Frontal Lobe
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  • Gap between two communicating neurons
  • Effector
  • Schwann cell
  • Synaptic cleft
  • Node of Ranvier

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Synaptic cleft
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  • Schwann cell forms a myelin sheath around the
  • Axon
  • Dendrites
  • Cell body
  • nucleus

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axon
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  • A neuron with a cell body located in the CNS
    whose primary function is connecting other
    neurons
  • Glial cell
  • Afferent neuron
  • Association neuron
  • Efferent neuron

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association
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  • The neuron process that normally receive incoming
    stimuli are called
  • Neurolemmas
  • Dendrites
  • Satellite cells
  • axons

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dendrites
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  • Collection of nerve bodies outside the CNS
  • Nerves
  • Ganglia
  • tracts
  • Tracts or ganglia

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ganglia
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  • Impulse conduction is fastest in neurons that
    are
  • Myelinated
  • Unmyelinated
  • Sensory
  • motor

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myelinated
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  • Which of the following is the correct sequence in
    a typical reflex arc
  • Receptor, afferent neuron, efferent neuron,
    integration center, effector
  • Receptor, efferent neuron, integration center,
    afferent neuron, effector
  • Receptor, afferent neuron, integration center,
    efferent neuron, effector
  • Effector, afferent neuron, integration center,
    efferent neuron, receptor

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Receptor, afferent neuron, integration center,
efferent neuron, effector
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A substance that is released at axonal endings to
propagate a nervous impulse
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neurotransmitter
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  • An action potential
  • Is initiated by potassium ion movements
  • Is essential for nerve impulse propagation
  • Involves the outflux of negative ions to
    depolarize the membrane
  • Involves the influx of negative ions to
    depolarize the membrane

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Is essential for nerve impulse propagation
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  • Put the following in the correct order of what
    occurs following the threshold potential
  • Membrane becomes depolarized
  • Membrane becomes repolarized
  • Sodium channels open and sodium ions diffuse
    inward
  • Potassium channels open and potassium ions
    diffuse outward while sodium is actively
    transported out of the cell

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  • Sodium channels open and sodium ions diffuse
    inward
  • Membrane becomes depolarized
  • Potassium channels open and potassium ions
    diffuse outward while sodium is actively
    transported out of the cell
  • Membrane becomes repolarized

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  • The PNS includes
  • The brain and spinal cord
  • Spinal nerves only
  • Cranial nerves only
  • Both spinal and cranial nerves

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d. Spinal and cranial nerves
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The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous
system are subdivisions of what?
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Autonomic nervous system
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Preparing body for fight or flight during
threatening situations is the role of what
subdivision of autonomic nervous system?
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sympathetic
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  • Which of these effectors is NOT directly
    controlled by the autonomic nervous system?
  • Abdominal organs
  • Most glands
  • Cardiac muscle
  • Skeletal muscle
  • Smooth muscle

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skeletal
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  • Which of the following effects is characteristic
    of the parasympathetic nervous system?
  • Decrease urine output
  • Increase metabolic rate
  • Decreases heart rate
  • Decreases activity of the digestive system

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Decrease heart rate
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  • Afferent nerves are called ______, and motor
    nerves are called _______
  • Mixed nerves motor nerves
  • Motor nerves sensory nerves
  • Sensory nerves efferent nerves
  • Peripheral nerves cranial nerves

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Sensory efferent
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  • The elevated ridges of tissue on the surface of
    the cerebral hemishperes are known as ____ while
    the shallow grooves are termed _____
  • Ganglia gyri
  • Sulci gyri
  • Gyri sulci
  • Receptors effectors

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Gyri sulci
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  • Which one of the following is the correct
    sequence of nerves that exit the spinal cord,
    going from superior to inferior
  • Cervical spinal nerves, thoracic spinal nerves,
    lumbar spinal nerves, sacral spinal nerves
  • Cervical spinal nerves, thoracic spinal nerves,
    sacral spinal nerves, lumbar spinal nerves
  • Thoracic spinal nerves, cervical spinal nerves,
    lumbar spinal nerves, sacral spinal nerves
  • Thoracic spinal nerves, cervical spinal nerves,
    sacral spinal nerves, lumbar spinal nerves

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  1. Cervical spinal nerves, thoracic spinal nerves,
    lumbar spinal nerves, sacral spinal nerves

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  • Which of the following is a traumatic brain
    injury
  • CVA
  • Parkinsons disease
  • Cerebral edema
  • Alzheimers disease

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Cerebral edema
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  • The cerebrospinal fluid
  • Is secreted mostly by the ependymal cells lining
    the brain ventricles
  • Enters the four ventricles after filling and
    circulating through the subarachnoid space
  • Is continually formed mostly by the choroid
    plexuses
  • Is identical in composition to whole blood

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Is continually formed mostly by the choroid
plexuses
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Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
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Match the following
  • Optic
  • Oculomotor
  • Vagus
  • Trigeminal
  • Glossopharyngeal
  1. Allows you to chew food
  2. Allows you to taste food
  3. Motor fiber for eye
  4. Sensory nerve for vision
  5. Promotes digestive activity

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  • Optic- sensory for vision
  • Oculomotor- motor fiber for eye muscle
  • Vagus- promotes digestive activity
  • Trigeminal- allows you to chew your food
  • Glossopharyngeal- allows you to taste your food
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