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AZA- Bloom Study

AZA- Bloom Study

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Science

12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
HS-LS1-3

Standards-aligned

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Sunny Vig

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AZA- Bloom Study

By Sunny Vig

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the nerve cell?

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Neuron
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Synapse
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Dendrite
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Axon

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Multiple Choice

What does an EEG measure?

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Heart rate variability
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Blood pressure levels
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Muscle contractions
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The electrical activity of the brain.

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Multiple Choice

What is the Central Nervous System (CNS) made up of?

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All the nerves throughout the body

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Digestive & Circulatory system

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Neurons (Nerve cells)

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Brain & Spinal Cord

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Multiple Choice

What does the Somatic Nervous System do?

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Regulates involuntary functions like heart rate

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Controls voluntary muscle movements and sensory information

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Is responsible for hormone production

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Regulates digestive system

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Multiple Choice

  • Which part of the nervous system do you think could be an area of major focus for assessing the impact of our intervention?​

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Peripheral Nervous System – Autonomic (ANS)

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Muscular System

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Kinesthetic sense

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Vestibular sense

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Multiple Select

Music can...

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Alleviate symptoms of stress

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Enhance pro-social behaviors

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Activate Anterior Cingulate- Cortex(ACC) & Amygdala

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Multiple Choice

We found that music improves [...], which may help people with anxiety and/or depression

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Ghrelin Production

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Parasympathetic Activity

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Leptin Production

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Multiple Choice

Parasympathetic System is...

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Rest and Digest

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Fight or Flight

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Multiple Select

How can meditation affect the brain?

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Helps mood and reduces stress​

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Ground you while you're in an activated state

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Helps concentrate

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Multiple Choice

The ventral tegmental area (VTA) is...

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A part of the brain responsible for vision.
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A cluster of neurons in the spinal cord.
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A region in the brain that regulates breathing.
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A group of neurons in the midbrain involved in reward and motivation.

AZA- Bloom Study

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