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6. Organisms Respond to Changes in Their Internal and External Environments
6.1 Stimuli, both internal and external, are detected and lead to a response
6.1.2 Effectors
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What are effectors in biology?
Organs responding to stimuli
Match the effector type with its definition:
Muscles ↔️ Contract or relax to produce movement
Glands ↔️ Secrete chemicals like hormones
Order the following effector types based on their functions:
1️⃣ Muscles produce movement
2️⃣ Glands secrete hormones
Endocrine glands secrete hormones directly into the
bloodstream
What is the primary function of endocrine glands as effectors?
Hormone regulation
Which system coordinates effectors to produce physiological responses?
Nervous or endocrine
Match the effector type with its function:
Muscles ↔️ Produce movement
Glands ↔️ Secrete chemicals
Muscles
contract or relax for movement and posture.
True
Match the effector type with its definition and function:
Muscles ↔️ Contract or relax to produce movement
Glands ↔️ Secrete chemicals like hormones or enzymes
Sequence the steps of muscle response coordination:
1️⃣ Stimulus detected by receptors
2️⃣ Signal transmitted to nervous system
3️⃣ Signal sent to muscle
4️⃣ Muscle contracts or relaxes
What is the primary function of cardiac muscle?
Pumps blood
Glands secrete chemicals in response to stimuli detected by
receptors
.
True
Match the gland type with its secretion and example:
Endocrine Gland ↔️ Hormones; Thyroid
Exocrine Gland ↔️ Enzymes, fluids; Salivary glands
Endocrine glands secrete
hormones
directly into the bloodstream.
True
What are the two main types of effectors in the human body?
Muscles and glands
How do exocrine glands secrete their products?
Through ducts
The two main types of effectors in the human body are muscles and
glands
Effectors work in coordination with the nervous and endocrine systems to maintain
homeostasis
The endocrine system communicates through
hormones
.
True
Steps in the response to a stimulus
1️⃣ Stimulus is detected by receptors
2️⃣ Signals are sent to coordination systems
3️⃣ Effectors are activated
4️⃣ A physiological response is generated
What do muscles do as effectors?
Produce movement
The two main types of effectors are muscles and
glands
Effectors work in coordination with the nervous or endocrine system.
True
What type of muscle is found in the heart?
Cardiac muscle
What systems coordinate with muscles to respond to stimuli detected by receptors?
Nervous system
What type of muscle is attached to bones and responsible for movement?
Skeletal muscle
Where is smooth muscle found in the body?
Internal organs
What type of chemicals do glands secrete in response to stimuli?
Hormones or enzymes
Which glands secrete enzymes or fluids through ducts?
Exocrine glands
Exocrine glands deliver their secretions to specific locations through
ducts
Cardiac muscle is responsible for digestive processes in the stomach.
False
Which systems coordinate effectors to maintain homeostasis?
Nervous and endocrine
Steps in how effectors produce responses to stimuli:
1️⃣ Receptors detect stimulus
2️⃣ Signals sent to nervous or endocrine system
3️⃣ Effectors are activated
4️⃣ Physiological response occurs
The nervous system uses neurotransmitters to transmit signals from neurons to
effectors
Which neurotransmitter is released by the sympathetic nervous system during stress?
Adrenaline
What role do effectors play in homeostasis?
Restore balance
Which physiological processes are regulated by hormones secreted by glands?
Metabolism, growth
The two main types of effectors are muscles and
glands
Effectors respond to stimuli without any coordination from the nervous or endocrine systems
False
What is the role of glands in the body as effectors?
Secrete hormones or enzymes
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