5.1 stimuli and responses

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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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stimuli and responses
stimulus
sensory receptor
neurons
effectors
response

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stimulus => response
stimulus = external or internal change
sensory receptors = convert stimuli into electrical signals
neurons = bring these signals to your brain (impulses)
effectors = are told how to react by your brain (via impulses through neurons)  that's your response

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Give an example in your body of a stimulus and a response
For example: bell rings - get up from chair

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Now give a complete example: stimulus-sensory receptor-neurons-effectors-response

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responses
voluntary => you decide to react (skeletal muscle)
involuntary => you have no control over your reaction (smooth muscle that contracts, e.g. when you'r stomach starts to growl)

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Senses

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involuntary responses

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effectors
muscles (fast response)
glands => hormones (slow response, via the blood)

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difficult words
1 bombarded            gebombardeerd
2 to convert                omzetten
3 specialised                  gespecialiseerd
4 destination                  bestemming 

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5.2 The senses

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senses
vision - light rays
hearing - sound waves
smell - chemicals
taste - chemicals
feeling (pressure, temperature, pain and touch) - heat/cold etc.

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difficult words
read the paragraph and write down 3 difficult words
We will choose 5 for your notebook

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five difficult words
1. detectors                             detector/sensor
2. pleasant                        nice / fijn
3. receptors                       receptor, reads a stimuli and changes it into an impulse (electrical signal)
4. corrresponding                          matching/ correspondeert/ past erbij
5. internal/external                                inside/outside

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