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Module 5: Communication, homeostasis and energy
5.5 Plant and animal responses
5.5.2 Animal responses
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Sensory cells or organs that detect stimuli are called
receptors
Shivering in response to cold is an example of an
animal response
.
True
Reflexive responses are automatic and
involuntary
Reflexive responses occur rapidly without
conscious
thought.
True
Learned responses involve conscious processing and
memory
Which type of response is mediated by the nervous system?
Reflexive response
The nervous system is the primary mechanism for mediating animal
responses
A reflex arc involves conscious thought.
False
For learned responses, the neural pathway includes the
brain
What is the role of sensory receptors in animal responses?
Detect stimulus
A reflex arc involves the brain in its pathway.
False
Reflexive responses occur without conscious
thought
Hormones travel through the bloodstream to bind to specific
receptors
on target cells.
True
Which hormone regulates blood glucose levels?
Insulin
Hormonal responses are faster than nervous system responses.
False
Sensory cells that detect stimuli are called
receptors
Shivering in response to cold is an example of a
reflexive
response.
True
Reflexive responses are mediated by the
nervous
system.
Match the type of response with its example:
Reflexive Response ↔️ Sneezing
Learned Response ↔️ Pavlovian conditioning
Reflexive responses occur without conscious
thought
Reflexive responses occur without conscious
thought
Learned responses can be modified over time.
True
What do nerves transmit in the nervous system?
Electrical signals
Learned responses involve complex neural pathways in the brain.
True
Order the steps of a reflexive response:
1️⃣ Stimulus
2️⃣ Sensory Receptor
3️⃣ Sensory Nerve
4️⃣ Spinal Cord
5️⃣ Motor Nerve
6️⃣ Effector
Hormones travel through the
bloodstream
Hormonal responses are faster than nervous system responses.
False
What is the role of insulin in the body?
Regulates blood glucose levels
What are animal responses defined as?
Actions to environmental changes
Which type of tissue carries out the response in an animal response mechanism?
Effectors
Match the type of animal response with its description:
Reflexive Response ↔️ Automatic, involuntary
Learned Response ↔️ Acquired through experience
Which system mediates reflexive responses in animals?
Nervous system
What is required for a learned response to occur?
Experience or training
Match the characteristic with the correct type of animal response:
Automatic, involuntary ↔️ Reflexive Response
Acquired through experience ↔️ Learned Response
Learned responses can be modified over time.
True
What converts stimuli into electrical signals in the nervous system?
Sensory receptors
What type of responses involve more complex neural pathways in the brain?
Learned responses
The nervous system mediates both
reflexive
and learned responses in animals.
True
Effectors in the nervous system are
muscles
or glands.
What is the sequence of a reflex arc pathway?
Stimulus → Receptor → Sensory Nerve → Spinal Cord → Motor Nerve → Effector
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