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    5 What is your nervous system made up of?
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    6. Name at least three things your nervous system controls?
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    in color?
    8. How many odors can the average human being recognize? How is the sense of smell similar to the sense of taste?
    9. What is the pinna, and what is it for?
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  4. page Scavenger Hunt Answer Key edited ... Answer: http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/brain_nervous_system.html a) bones b…
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    Answer: http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/brain_nervous_system.html
    a) bones b) vertebrae c) meninges
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    Nervous System Mademade of?
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    c) Made up of your brain, your spinal cord, and an enormous network of nerves that thread throughout your body
    6. Name at least three things that your Nervous System controls?
    Answer: http://www.news-medical.net/health/ What-is-the-Nervous-System.aspxhttp://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-the-Nervous-System.aspx
    Smelling tasting and thinking
    Special Senses
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  5. page Scavenger Hunt edited ... 3. Give 3 examples of involuntary muscles. Nervous System Use these links to answer the que…
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    3. Give 3 examples of involuntary muscles.
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    http://www.biology-online.org/8/1_nervous_system.htm
    http://yucky.discovery.com/flash/body/pg000136.html
    http://www.news-medical.net/health/What-is-the-Nervous-System.aspx
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    5 What is your nervous system made up of?
    a) All the muscles in your body and organs that control things like eating and digesting
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  6. page Scavenger Hunt Answer Key edited ... Cardiac (pronounced: kar-dee-ak) muscle is found in the heart. The walls of the heart's chambe…
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    Cardiac (pronounced: kar-dee-ak) muscle is found in the heart. The walls of the heart's chambers are composed almost entirely of muscle fibers. Cardiac muscle is also an involuntary type of muscle. Its rhythmic, powerful contractions force blood out of the heart as it beats.
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    a) bones b) vertebrae c) meninges
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  7. page Scavenger Hunt Answer Key edited ... Cardiac (pronounced: kar-dee-ak) muscle is found in the heart. The walls of the heart's chambe…
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    Cardiac (pronounced: kar-dee-ak) muscle is found in the heart. The walls of the heart's chambers are composed almost entirely of muscle fibers. Cardiac muscle is also an involuntary type of muscle. Its rhythmic, powerful contractions force blood out of the heart as it beats.
    Nervous System
    http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/brain_nervous_system.html
    http://yucky.discovery.com/flash/body/pg000136.html
    http://www.news-medical.net/health/ What-is-the-Nervous-System.aspx
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    a) bones b) vertebrae c) meninges

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    11. Once air is expelled from the body, it contains this much more carbon dioxide than it did before.
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    12. True or False: Cystic Fibrosis is easily curable by vaccination.
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    for sufferers. Due to variables, such as the severity of the disease and the person’s overall health, it is not possible to determine a person’s life expectancy accurately, however, in the United States, more then 45 % of suffers live until over 18 years, and in 2008 the median predicted age of survival was raised from 32 years to 37.4 years (Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, June 2008). With advancements in treatments, this expected life span could rise further.
    13. Why do people yawn?
    Answer: PeopleAnswer:http://www.brighthub.com/health/conditions-treatments/articles/57144.aspx
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    so the body will intake a large amount of oxygen.
    14. Why is the right lung proven to be larger than the left lung?
    Answer: http://www.brighthub.com/health/conditions-treatments/articles/57144.aspx
    The right lung in humans is larger than the left lung in order to accommodate the heart.

    Bones
    14.15. How many
    Answer: http://www.brianmac.co.uk/physiol.htm
    206 bones make up our skeletal system. The five main classifications of bones are: Long (e.g. femur), Short (e.g. tarsal bones of the foot), Flat (e.g. frontal bone of the skull), Irregular (e.g. vertebrae) and Sesamoid (e.g. knee cap).
    15.16. What is
    Answer: http://www.cancerindex.org/medterm/medtm6.htm
    Ossification is the gradual conversion of cartilage of cartilage or other tissue into bone. Most bone growth occurs during childhood, and ossification of most bones is usually complete by age 25. The 5 bones of the sacrum fuse together from ages 18 to 25. When all bone growth is complete the body is said to be skeletally mature.
    16.17. Name the
    Answer: http://library.thinkquest.org/2935/Natures_Best/Nat_Best_Low_Level/skeletal_page.L.html
    The bone has 5 main functions: support, protection, movement, storage and blood cell formation.
    17.18. List the
    Answer: http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio105/bone.htm
    Our vertebrae is divided into: cervical vertebrae, thoracic vertebrae, lumbar vertebrae, sacrum and coccyx.
    http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/humananatomy/skeletal/backbone/backbone.html
    The vertebral column is important because in addition to allowing humans to stand upright and maintain their balance, the vertebral column serves several other important functions. It helps to support the head and arms, while permitting freedom of movement. It provides attachment for many muscles, the ribs, and some of the organs and protects the spinal cord, which controls most bodily functions.
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    __ will intake a large amount of oxygen.
    4. Why is the right lung proven to be larger than the left lung?
    Answer: The right lung in humans is larger than the left lung in order to accommodate the heart.

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