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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