homeostasis & response xoxo Flashcards

1
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define homeostasis

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maintenance of a constant internal environment

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2
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what conditions need to be controlled in the body, how & why

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water content - absorbed from food and drink, lost via sweat and urine -maintain con gradient for osmosis to, prevent cell damage. temp - behaviour - enzymes work efficiently. ion content - absorbed from food, lost through sweating - needed in body. blood glucose levels - controlled through food intake & amount of respiration - glucose is necessary for respiration. co2 conc in blood - controlled through rate of respiration and breathing faster - is toxic and can damage cells

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3
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automatic control system pattern

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stimulus -> sensory neurone -> receptor -> sensory neurone -> coordination centre (relay neurone) -> motor neurone -> effector

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4
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define stimiulus

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change in environment

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5
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define receptor

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cell that detects stimulus

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6
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define coordination centre

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part of CNS which coordinates response

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7
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define effector

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muscle/gland which brings about response

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8
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define response

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what happens from effector

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9
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two main parts of nervous system

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CNA and peripheral nervous system

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10
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what is in the CNS

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brain, spinal cord

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11
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what is in the PNS

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sensory (sensory nerves) and motor (motor nerves)

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12
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sensory neurone

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transmits impulses from receptor cell to CNS

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13
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Relay neurone

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found in CNS - transmits impulses from sensory neurone to motor neurone

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14
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Motot neurone

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transmits impulses from CNS to effector

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15
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how does information pass a synapse

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electrical impulse is turned into neurotransmitter - moves into synapse from pre-synaptic membrane - diffuses down conc gradient - fits into receptor on post-synaptic membrane - triggers impulse in next neurone

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16
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reflex

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automatic (has fewer synapses to cross and uses nearest part of CNS) and involuntary and prevent damage to body