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What is the main function of enzymes in metabolism?
Control all living processes
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Why is maintaining a constant body temperature important for metabolism?
It enables metabolism to work effectively
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What is the normal human body temperature?
37°C
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Where is internal body temperature detected in humans?
In the brain's hypothalamus
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What role do sensory receptors in the skin play in temperature regulation?
They provide information about external temperature
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How does the body respond when temperature rises?
Through a
negative feedback mechanism
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What happens to sweat glands when body temperature is too low?
No sweat is secreted
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What do hair erector muscles do when body temperature is too low?
Contract to raise hairs for insulation
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What is secreted by sweat glands when body temperature is too high?
Sweat
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What is the role of blood vessels near the skin's surface when body temperature is too high?
Constrict to reduce heat loss
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What is the function of the pituitary gland?
Secretes hormones to stimulate other glands
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What hormones does the thyroid gland produce?
Hormones that regulate
metabolism
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What do adrenal glands secrete in response to danger?
Adrenaline
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What hormones do the ovaries produce?
Oestrogen
and
progesterone
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What is the primary function of insulin produced by the pancreas?
Regulate blood glucose levels
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What is a common cause of kidney failure?
Diabetes
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What are early symptoms of kidney failure?
Subtle and may include fatigue
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How is kidney failure diagnosed?
Through blood tests and imaging scans
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What is one treatment option for kidney failure?
Dialysis
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What is the shape of the kidneys?
Bean-shaped
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What do the kidneys regulate besides waste removal?
Blood pressure
and
red blood cell
production
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What is a symptom of kidney failure?
Swelling in legs and ankles
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What can cause kidney failure besides diabetes?
High blood pressure
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What hormones control the menstrual cycle?
Oestrogen and progesterone
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What is the role of barrier contraception?
Prevents sperm from reaching the egg
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What is the purpose of condoms in contraception?
Prevent
sperm
entering the
vagina
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What do IUDs do in contraception?
Prevent
implantation
of an embryo
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What is male sterilisation?
A surgical procedure called
vasectomy
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What is the purpose of barrier contraception?
It prevents
sperm
from reaching the
egg
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How do condoms function in contraception?
They stop sperm entering the vagina
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What additional protection do condoms provide besides contraception?
They protect against most
STDs
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What are diaphragms used for in contraception?
To prevent
sperm
from entering the
uterus
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How do diaphragms work effectively?
They are often covered in
spermicidal
agents
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What is an intrauterine device (IUD)?
A T-shaped coil inserted into the
uterus
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What is one function of some IUDs?
They damage
sperm
so they cannot reach the egg
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What do hormonal IUDs release?
Hormones
that prevent egg release
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What is sterilisation in terms of contraception?
A
permanent
form of contraception
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What is male sterilisation also known as?
Vasectomy
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What does female sterilisation involve?
Tying or cutting the
fallopian tubes
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What is one method to prevent pregnancy without artificial contraception?
Abstaining from intercourse during
ovulation
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