Homeostasis, Nervous System, and Hormones Flashcards

1
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What does the tongue detect?

A

Chemicals in food

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2
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What do the ears detect?

A

Sound and position of head

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3
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What does the skin detect?

A

Pressure and temperature

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4
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What does the nose detect?

A

Chemical – smell

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5
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What do the eyes detect?

A

Light Waves

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6
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What does the cell receptors do?

A

They convert various stimuli into electrical impulses

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7
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What is the difference in the functions of the sensory and motor neurons?

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Sensory neurons can carry signals from the outer parts of the body into the main nervous system. Motor neurons carry signals from the central nervous system to the outer parts of your body

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8
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What is homoeostasis?

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Maintaining an optimum internal environment in the body

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9
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What two systems are involved in the coordination and control of the internal environment?

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  • Hormonal / Chemical Messaging System

- Nervous System

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10
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What are the four features of a good control system?

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Stimulus, Receptors, Coordination Centre, Effectors

In this exact order

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What is insulin?

A

A hormone produced in the pancreas by the islets of Langerhans, which regulates the amount of blood

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12
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What is glucagon?

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The home and found in the pancreas which promotes the breakdown of glycogen to glucose in the liver

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13
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What does insulin do?

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Regulates the amount of glucose in the blood

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14
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Where is insulin made?

A

It is produced in the pancreas

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15
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Where is glucagon made?

A

Formed in the pancreas

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16
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What are the effects of insulin?

A

When you don’t have enough insulin, your body’s cells begin to starve

17
Q

What are the effects of the lack of glycogen?

A

Anxiety
Difficulty with swallowing
Vomiting

18
Q

What is the Endocrine system?

A

A series of glands that secrete chemicals called hormones into the bloodstream

19
Q

Where is the Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) produced?

A

This hormone is produced by the pituitary gland

20
Q

What is the role of FSH ?

A

It has two functions :

  • It causes the egg to mature
  • Stimulates the ovaries to produce oestrogen
21
Q

Where is the Luteinising Hormone (LH) produced?

A

This hormone is produced by the pituitary gland

22
Q

What is the role of LH?

A

It helps to trigger ovulation. This is the release of the egg from the ovary

23
Q

Where is Oestrogen produced?

A

This hormone is produced by the ovaries after stimulation from FSH

24
Q

What is the role of Oestrogen?

A

Oestrogen helps to develop the lining of the uterus, stimulates the production of LH and inhibits FSH

25
Q

Where is Progesterone produced?

A

This hormone is produced by the empty follicle after ovulation

26
Q

What is the role of Progesterone?

A

It has 2 functions :

  • It maintains the lining of the uterus
  • Inhibits the release of both FSH and LH