Responding to change

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B1 - Topic 2
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Define Homeostasis? Maintaining a stable internal environment. Maintaining the right conditions within your body
Define Osmoregulation? The regulation of water content internally
Define Thermoregulation? The Regulation of your body temperature
What is the Hypothalamus? A party of the brain
What does the Hypothalamus do? controls the body temperature, contains receptors that are sensitive to blood temperature in the brain.
Define Negative feedback? a mechanism the helps you keep osmo/thermoregulation steady
Define hormones? Slow chemical messengers produced by glands that travel though the blood but only effect particular cells
Define Nerves? strings of neurones, hat carry fast electrical impulses
what is a Neurone? A neuron is a nerve cell that carries electrical impulses around the body
What does the myelin sheath do? insulates the neurone to protect the electrical impulses, it also speeds them up
Name the gap between two neurones? The synapse
How does the impulse travel over the synapse? the impulse is transmitted using chemicals to cross the gap. these chemicals stimulate a new impulse
What chemicals are released at the synapse? neurotransmitters
Name the 5 sense organs? Eyes, Ears, Nose, Tongue, Skin
The Central nervous system does what? coordinates a response
Muscles and glands are known as? Effectors, they respond to nervous impulses
Define a reflex? Reflexes are automatic responses to certain stimuli to help prevent injury
reflex arc stimulis, receptors, sensory neurons, relay neuron in CNS, motor neuron, effector (muscle), response
what are Insulin and Glucagon Hormones
insulin is added when? Blood glucose levels are too high
Glucagon is added when? Blood glucose levels are too low
Where is insulin created? pancreas
where is glucose stored? liver
what does insulin do? Insulin makes liver turn glucose in to glycogen
what does Glucagon do? Glucagon makes the liver turn glycogen into glucose
Define Type 1 diabetes The lack of insulin
Define Type 2 Diabetes resistance to insulin
Define Tropism a plants growth response
Define phototropsim the growth of a plant in response to light
Define positive phototropism growth towards light
Define Gravi/Geotropism the growth of a plant in response to gravity
Define Positive Gravi/Geotropism growth downwards
What are Auxins? Hormones that stimulate growth at the tips of plants
what is Gibberellin? A pant hormone the stimulate plant growth at the stem
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