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homeostasis and response
Homeostasis and response
glossary quiz for homeostasis
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a control mechanism where a change in a condition triggers a response to restore optimal levels
negative
levels
the central nervous system processes
information
what carries signals from the receptors to the CNS
sensory neuron
what carries signals between sensory and motor neurons in the CNS
motor neuron
the gap between two neurons
synapse
nerve signals are transmitted chemically in the
synapse
a reflex action is a
rapid response
that does not involve
thinking
system of hormones that secrete hormones into the blood
endocrine system
chemical messenger carried in a blood to its target organ
hormone
hormones are produced by
glands
what gland produces adrenaline
adrenal gland
what hormone helps prepare the body for fight or flight?
adrenaline
thyroid gland produces
thyroxine
thyroxine regulates
metabolism
the pancreas produces
insulin
and
glucagon
insulin and glucagon control
blood glucose levels
insulin and glucagon are produced by the
pancreas
is insulin hormone
yes
how does insulin lower blood glucose levels
by
storing
it as
glycogen
glycogen is stored in
liver
glucagon is a hormone that raises blood glucose
by converting
glycogen
to
glucose
what hormone raises blood glucose levels
glucagon
a condition where blood sugar levels are not properly controlled
diabetes
what is diabetes?
blood sugar levels
are not properly
controlled
type 1 diabetes caused by
pancreas
not producing enough
insulin
type 2 diabetes caused by
body cells becoming
resistant
to
insulin
what hormone is produced in ovaries
oestrogen
what hormone thickens the lining of the uterus
oestrogen
oestrogen also controls
puberty
in
females
what hormone repairs the lining of the uterus after menstruation
progesterone
progesterone can prevent the lining of the uterus from
breaking down
FSH is released by the
pituitary gland
what hormone causes the egg to mature
FSH
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
causes the egg to
mature
luteinizing hormone
stimulates the
release
of an
egg
testosterone is produced in the
testes
what controls puberty in males
testosterone
contain hormones to inhibit FSH and prevent ovulation
oral contraceptives
examples of barrier methods are
diaphragms
and
condoms
barrier methods
prevent
sperm
reaching an egg
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