Electromagnetic stimuli
brain
touch receptors
spinal cord
hair receptors
neurons
chemical stimuli
mechanical stimuli
Evidence
Claim
olfactory receptors
rods and cones receptors
Reasoning/Elaboration
sensory organs
taste receptors
Where you explain what the scientific evidence collected during an experiment means.
Convert mechanical sound wave stimuli that travel through the air into electrical impulses. They are found in your ears.
Stimuli due to a molecule entering through the mouth for taste or nose for smell
Convert electromagnetic waves (light) stimuli into electrical impulses. These are found in your eyes.
Pathway for neural fibers traveling to and from brain; controls simple reflexes that are not sent to the brain.
The answer to the experimental question based on evidence from the experiment only
Stimuli that enters the eye as light
Data, numbers, or observations collected during an experiment. Used to make a scientific claim
Convert mechanical stimuli in the form of pain, temperature, and pressure into electrical impulses. They are found in your skin.
Tongue, eyes, skin, nose, and ears are these
Convert chemical stimuli (molecules) in the air into electrical impulses. They are found in your nose.
Nerve cells that carry information as tiny electrical signals between the receptors and the brain
Processes the electrical signals sent from each receptor and decides on how to respond to the stimuli by sending an electrical signal to a part of the body and/or committing the electrical signal to memory
Convert chemical stimuli in the food you eat into electrical impulses. They are found on your tongue.
Stimuli due to touching something and sound waves