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Jeopardy Test Review Game 9 weeks Test Jeopardy Test Review Game

A B C D E 100 200 300 400 500

What other body system works together with the endocrine system to control the body’s daily activities?

nervous system

An individual’s body becomes able to reproduce during what stage of development?

adolescence (puberty)

When the amount of a hormone reaches a certain level, the endocrine system stops the release of that hormone.(like a heating system)—This is an example of what type of mechanism.

Negative Feedback

The endocrine system produces chemical messages called ___________.

hormones

What are the cells that are affected by a hormone called What are the cells that are affected by a hormone called? (Hint: lock and key)

target cells

Hormones are carried through the body by

The blood

Which gland communicates with the hypothalamus to control many body activities, including growth

pituitary

A change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react

stimulus

What part of a neuron carries nerve impulses away from the cell body?

axon

A motor neuron sends an impulse to

A muscle or gland

The thick column of nerve tissue that links the brain to most of the nerves in the PNS is the

Spinal cord

The somatic nervous system controls

Voluntary actions – turning on the TV

In some reflex actions, skeletal muscles contract without the involvement of the

brain

What structure passes sound vibrations to the cochlea?

stirrup

The brain and spinal cord make up the

Central Nervous System

Which endocrine gland is found in the male’s body but not in a female’s?

testes

If the semi-circular canals are damaged, which sense will be affected?

balance

Which gland is sometimes referred to as the “master gland”?

pituitary

Which gland triggers the body’s response to emergencies?

adrenals

This part of the brain

cerebrum

This part of the brain

cerebellum

This part of the brain

brainstem

This type of neuron picks up stimuli from the external and internal environment

sensory

Where in the eye, would you find rods and cones?

retina

Which glands are located on top of the kidneys?

adrenals