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This comprehensive study guide delves into the human senses and the skeletal and muscular systems. Understand key concepts and definitions, including voluntary and involuntary muscles, the roles of taste buds, the skin as the largest organ, and how bones support and protect vital organs. Gain insights about the different types of bones, the importance of calcium for bone growth, and the sensors that help us feel warmth and pressure. Perfect for students looking to enhance their knowledge of human anatomy and physiology.
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Health Study Guide The Senses and the Skeletal and Muscular Systems
Vocabulary • Muscles that you can consciously move (because you want to) taste buds voluntary skin irregular
Vocabulary • Muscles that you can consciously move (because you want to) voluntary
Vocabulary • Largest organ in the body skin olfactory area taste buds heat
Vocabulary • Largest organ in the body skin
Vocabulary • The tongue is covered with thousands of these voluntary olfactory area 206 taste buds
Vocabulary • The tongue is covered with thousands of these taste buds
Vocabulary • Special group of nerves inside the nose olfactory area water irregular 600
Vocabulary • Special group of nerves inside the nose olfactory area
Vocabulary • What the iris does when light is dim 206 opens up voluntary skin
Vocabulary • What the iris does when light is dim opens up
Vocabulary • Bones in the body 600 206 water heat
Vocabulary • Bones in the body 206
Vocabulary • Sensor that lets you know something is warm opens up taste buds heat water
Vocabulary • Sensor that lets you know something is warm heat
Vocabulary • Half of your bones are made up of this irregular skin 206 water
Vocabulary • Half of your bones are made up of this water
Vocabulary • Muscles in the body 600 taste buds 206 water
Vocabulary • Muscles in the body 600
Vocabulary • Type of bones in your spine 206 voluntary skin irregular
Vocabulary • Type of bones in your spine irregular
Bones • What two things do our bones give us? (Hint- You’d fall over without bones and your important organs would be damaged.)
Bones • What two things do our bones give us? (Hint- You’d fall over without bones and your important organs would be damaged.) Shape and Protection
Bones • What are bones like on the outside? • What about on the inside?
Bones • What are bones like on the outside? hard • What about on the inside?
Bones • What are bones like on the outside? hard • What about on the inside? spongy
Bones • Which bones go with which body parts? arms and legs flat wrists and ankles long ribs and skull short
Bones • Which bones go with which body parts? arms and legs flat wrists and ankles long ribs and skull short
Bones • What helps bones grow strong?
Bones • What helps bones grow strong? calcium • What is a good source of calcium?
Bones • What helps bones grow strong? calcium • What is a good source of calcium? dairy products
Muscles • Muscles over which you have no control (the eyelid and stomach) are…
Muscles • Muscles over which you have no control (the eyelid and stomach) are… involuntary
Muscles • The hardest working muscle in the body is the…
Muscles • The hardest working muscle in the body is the… heart
Senses • The iris part of the eye is made up of…
Senses • The iris part of the eye is made up of… muscles
Senses • What gives us our sense of touch?
Senses • What gives us our sense of touch? sensors
Senses • Taste buds are on your tongue. • Match: The front ones taste sour and salty The back ones taste sweet The side ones taste bitter
Senses • Taste buds are on your tongue. • Match: The front ones taste sour and salty The back ones taste sweet The side ones taste bitter bitter sour salty sweet
Senses • Name the 5 SKIN SENSORS:
Senses • Name the 5 SKIN SENSORS: 1. heat
Senses • Name the 5 SKIN SENSORS: 1. heat 2. cold
Senses • Name the 5 SKIN SENSORS: 1. heat 2. cold 3. pressure
Senses • Name the 5 SKIN SENSORS: 1. heat 2. cold 3. pressure 4. pain
Senses • Name the 5 SKIN SENSORS: 1. heat 2. cold 3. pressure 4. pain 5. touch
Senses • Name the 5 SENSE ORGANS
Senses • Name the 5 SENSE ORGANS 1. ear
Senses • Name the 5 SENSE ORGANS 1. ear 2. nose