Homeostasis Flashcards

1
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What is homeostasis?

A

The maintenance of a constant internal environment.

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2
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What is a stimulus?

A

A change in environment.

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3
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What are receptors?

A

Cells that detect stimuli.

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4
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What are effectors?

A

Muscles or glands that respond to nerve impulses and bring about a response to a stimulus.

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5
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Give examples of three conditions in your internal environment that need regulating and maintaining.

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  • Body temperature
  • Blood glucose levels
  • Water content of the body
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Briefly outline the stages the negative feedback system.

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  • Optimum level
  • Level changes from optimum (stimulus)
  • Receptors detect change
  • Coordination centre receives and processes the information, organises the response
  • Effectors respond
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7
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What do the coordination centres do?

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Information is sent to them and they process this information and organise a response from the effectors. The coordination centres include the brain, spinal cord and pancreas.

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8
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What is the nervous system?

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A communication system that allows you to react to your surroundings (and coordinate your behaviour).

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9
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What is the central nervous system (CNS) made up off?

A

Brain and spinal cord.

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What is the CNS?

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Where all the information from the receptors is sent, and where reflexes and actions are coordinated.

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11
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What is the nervous system made up off?

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Brain, spinal cord and nerves.

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12
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In what ways do muscles and glands respond to nervous impulses?

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  • Muscles contract

- Glands secrete hormones

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What do neurones do?

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Involved in the transfer of information to and from the CNS.

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14
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Name the three neurones.

A
  • Sensory neurones
  • Relay neurones
  • Motor neurones
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What do the sensory neurones do?

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Carry information (as electrical impulses) from the receptors in the sense organs to the CNS.

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16
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What do the relay neurones do?

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Carry electrical impulses from sensory neurones to motor neurones - found in the CNS.

17
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What do the motor neurones do?

A

Carry electrical impulses from the CNS to the effectors.

18
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Draw a flow diagram showing the transmission of information to and from the CNS.

A

relay
neurone
stimulus > Receptors > CNS > Effector > response
sensory motor
neurone neurone