Stimuli And Response Flashcards
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How do organisms increase their chance of survival?
By responding to the environment as they detect changes in external evironments.
What do animals respond to?
External and internal environment
Why do animals respond to their interal environment?
To make sure that the conditions are always optimal for their metabolism.
How do plants increase their chance of survival?
By responding to changes in their environment
What is a stimulus?
A change in the interal or external environment
What detect stimuli?
Receptors
What produces a response to a stimulus?
Effector
What can receptors be?
cells or proteins on cell surface membranes
What do receptors communicate with?
the nervous system
the hormonal system
What is the nervous system made up of?
A complex network of cells called neurones.
What are the three main neurones that make up a nervous system?
- Sensory neurones - transmit electrical/ nerve impulses from receptors to the central nervous system (CNS) - the brain and spinal cord.
- Motor neurones - transmits electrical/ nerve impulses from CNS to effectors.
- Relay neurones - transmits electrical/ nerve impulses between sensory neurones and motor neurones.
What is the central nervous system (CNS)?
the brain and spinal cord.
Explain the steps of the nervous system
- a stimulus detected by receptor cells.
- electrical impulse sent along a sensory neurone.
- when an electrical impulse reaches the end of the neurone, chemicals called neurotransmitters take the info across to the next neurone which sends an electrical impulse
- The CNS processes the information and sends impulses along motor neurones to an effector
Give an example of receptors
light receptors
What is the nervous system split into (2 different systems)
The central nervous system
The peripheral nervous system
Explain the central nervous system
Made up of the brain and spinal cord
explain the peripheral nervous system
made up of the neurones that connect the CNS to the rest of the body.
It has two different systems; the somatic nervous system (controls conscious activites) and the autonomic nervous system (controls unconscious activites).
Explain the somatic nervous system
controls conscious activites
Explain the autonomic nervous system
what is it split into
controls unconscious activites.
it has two divisons that have the opposite effects on the body.
- The sympathetic nervous system - gets the body ready for action. it’s the flight or fight system.
- The parasympathetic nervous system - calms the body down. it’s the rest and digest system.
What are reflexes?
Where the body responds to a stimulus without making a concious decision to respond.
Are reflexes rapid and automatic?
yes
Why are reflexes rapid and automatic?
they dont have to spend time deciding how to respond so the information travels fast from receptors to effectors.
How do simple reflexes help organisms protect the body?
Because they are rapid
What is a reflex arc?
The pathway of neurones linking receptors to effectors in a reflex