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Chapter 10
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Homeostasis
The control of
internal environment
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Things that need to be controlled in the body to stay safe
Temperature
Blood glucose levels
Water content
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Negative feedback system
Detects a change, combats that change, continuously moving
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If you are too cold
You will start to shiver and your veins will leave the surface of your skin to
warm
up
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If you become too warm
You will start to
sweat
and your
veins
will return to the surface of your skin to lose heat
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Stimulus
Change in the environment
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Receptors
Detect changes in the environment
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Coordination centre
Issues a response carried out by
effectors
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Central nervous system
A
coordination
centre that detects
changes
and elicits responses
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Neurons
Carry
electrical
signals through the body
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Types of neurons
Sensory
neurons
Motor
neurons
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Synapse
Gap between two neurons where electrical signal is turned into a chemical signal and back
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Reflex
Bypasses the central nervous system to provide a quick response
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It took until around the 1860s for scientists to start thinking the brain is split into different parts
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Phineas Gage survived having an
iron rod
go through his
brain
, which made scientists realise the brain is divided into different sections
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Cerebral cortex
Controls conscious
thoughts
,
larger
in humans than animals
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Medulla
Controls
unconscious
thoughts like heartbeat and breathing
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MRI scan
Used to identify which parts of the brain are
active
during different activities
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Stroke
Lack of oxygen to the brain, can identify affected brain regions by symptoms
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Key parts of the eye
Cornea
Iris
Lens
Retina
Optic nerve
Sclera
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Pupil size
Controlled by muscles in the
iris
, changes as a reflex to adjust light
levels
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Lens shape
Changes to focus on near or far objects
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