control and regulate Flashcards

1
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how are sense organs important to an organisms environment

A

key the organisms surroundings

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2
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what are the five sense organs and their stimulus

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skin - pressure, temperature, movement 
tongue- chemical substances sweet, sour, slaty, bitter
eye- light 
nose- chemical odours 
ear- sound
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3
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receptor for the tongue and nose

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chemoreceptor- tongue & nose

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4
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define stimulus, receptor & respons

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stimulus - information that the body receives causing it to respond

receptor- structure that detects a stimulus or changes in the normal functioning of the body

respons- an action or movement due to a stimulus

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5
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explain the function of the nervous system

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transmit signal between the brain & the rest of the body, including internal organs

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6
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list the parts of the nervous system

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central nervous system is made of the brain and spinal cord that extend to all parts of the body

peripheral nervous system made of nerves that branch from the spinal cord extending to the rest of the body.

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7
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explain the overall function of the neurons

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to pass signals through the body

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8
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explain how neutrons function

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dendrites-> cell body-> axons(covered in myelin sheath)->axon terminals-> synapse-> neurone transmit

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9
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what travels through neurons

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nerve impulse

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10
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different types of neurons

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motor, sensory and interneurons

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11
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what’s the difference of the three types of neurones

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sensory- carry signals from the outside of the body

motor - carry signals from the central nervous system to the outer body

interneurons- connect various neurons within the brain and spinal cord

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12
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diagram of stimulus and respons

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stimulus -> receptor-> control center-> affector-> respons

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13
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what is automatic

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involuntary or unconscious action

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14
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define reflex arc

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when actions need to be carried out quickly, meaning it doesn’t pass fully through to the brain and stops at the spinal cord

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15
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endocrine glands

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release hormones into bloodstream allowing it to pass in cells all around the body

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16
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endocrine hormones

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control mood. growth, development, metabolism & reproduction

17
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parts of the endocrine system

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pancreases
testical 
adrenal glands 
pituitary 
pineal gland 
ovary (when pregnant)
18
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define homeostasis

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state of balance among the whole body system for the body to survive and function

19
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is the nervous system faster than the endocrine system?

A

yes

20
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how do endocrine system and nervous system send their signals differently

A

endocrine send it through the bloodstream & nervous through the spinal cord to brain

21
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what is somatic

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voluntary actions (e.g walking)

22
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what is reflex arc

A

an instinct caused by adrenal

23
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receptor for the ear

A

mechanoreceptor- ear

24
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receptor for the eye

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photoreceptor

25
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receptor for the skin

A

thermoreceptor

26
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receptor for the ear

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mechanoreceptor- ear