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What does homeostasis regulate?
Internal
environments
or conditions
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Why is it important to keep conditions constant in organisms?
To ensure
enzymes
work
effectively
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What are the three conditions that need to be kept constant in humans?
Blood
glucose concentration
, water levels,
body temperature
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What is the normal body temperature in humans?
37 degrees Celsius
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What is a stimulus in the context of homeostasis?
A change in the
environment
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What detects changes in the environment for homeostasis?
Receptor cells
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What are the two types of effectors in the homeostatic process?
Muscles
and
glands
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What do the five main sense organs detect?
Light
,
chemicals
, sound, balance, pressure
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What does the eye detect?
Light
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What does the nose detect?
Chemicals
(smell)
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What does the tongue detect?
Chemicals
(
taste
)
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What do the ears detect?
Sound and
balance
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What does the skin detect?
Pressure
and
temperature
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What is the central nervous system made up of?
Brain
and
spinal cord
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What are neurons?
Individual
nerve cells
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What is a nerve?
A bundle of
neurons
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What is the sequence of neurons in the nervous system response?
Sensory neuron
,
relay neuron
,
motor neuron
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What happens when cold ice cream drips onto a finger?
The
finger
moves
away
from the
ice cream
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What is a reflex action?
An
automatic
and rapid response
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What is the role of the pituitary gland?
It releases
hormones
to other glands
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What is the difference between the nervous system and the endocrine system?
Nervous system is
fast
, endocrine is
slower
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What hormone does the thyroid gland produce?
Thyroxine
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What does thyroxine control?
Basal metabolic rate
and growth
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What hormone is produced by the adrenal glands?
Adrenaline
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What does adrenaline do to the body?
Increases
heart rate
and
oxygen supply
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What is negative feedback in hormone regulation?
Controls
hormones
to maintain constant levels
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What does the pancreas do when blood glucose levels are high?
Releases
insulin
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What happens to excess glucose in the body?
Stored as
glycogen
in
liver
and
muscles
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What hormone does the pancreas produce when blood glucose levels are low?
Glucagon
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What does glucagon do in the liver?
Turns
glycogen
back into
glucose
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What are the two types of diabetes?
Type 1
and
Type 2
diabetes
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What is the cause of Type 1 diabetes?
Pancreas
doesn't produce
insulin
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How is Type 1 diabetes treated?
With
insulin
injections before meals
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What is the main risk factor for Type 2 diabetes?
Obesity
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How is Type 2 diabetes treated?
With exercise and a
controlled
diet
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What hormone do the testes produce during puberty?
Testosterone
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What hormone do the ovaries produce during puberty?
Estrogen
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What does FSH stand for?
Follicle stimulating hormone
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What does LH stimulate in the menstrual cycle?
Release of the mature egg
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What is the role of estrogen in the menstrual cycle?
Develops uterus lining and inhibits
FSH
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