Nervous/Reproductive Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Opening in eye where light enters | Pupil |
Part of brain known as the "little brain" that controls movement,balance and ability to learn | Cerebellum |
Transparent covering of eye | Cornea |
Vision is processed in which lobe? | Occipital lobe |
Which lobe is responsible for hearing? | Temporal lobe |
Personality and impulse control is processed in which lobe? | Frontal lobe |
Touch and sensation are processed in which lobe? | Parietal |
The part of the brain that controls involuntary life functions including heartbeat, breathing and digestion | Brain Stem |
Colored part of eye | Iris |
Water-like fluid between cornea and lens | Aqueous humor |
Jelly-like fluid between lens and retina | Vitreous humor |
The white part of your eye is the | Sclera |
Part of eye that contains the rods and cones | Retina |
Photoreceptor that helps you see color | Cones |
Photoreceptor that helps you see black, white, gray and in dim light | Rods |
What happens to your pupil in a dark room? | Grows larger - dilates |
What is the purpose of the vitreous and aqueous humor? | To give eye its shape |
Part of eye that focuses light onto the retina | Lens |
When two eggs are released and fertilized, what type of twins develop? | Fraternal twins |
The female organ that contains eggs | Ovaries |
When one egg is fertilized and spits in two, what type of twins develop? | Identical twins |
The male organ that produces sperm | Testes |
The organ where the baby develops | Uterus |
The uniting of sperm with egg is called | Fertilization |
Fertilization usually takes place in the | Fallopian tube |
The male reproductive gamete | Sperm |
The female reproductive gamate | Egg |
What process forms gametes? | Meiosis |
After fertilization, by what process does the developing embryo grow? | Mitosis |
Sac that contains the testes | Scrotum |
The baby receives its nutrients from the mother's ___? | Blood |
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