Who's My "Home" Boy?
Nervous Much?
The Superheroes!
Hormone City
Structurally Nervous
100
The process by which organ systems maintain constant internal conditions.
What is homeostasis?
100
The most widely abused legal drug.
What is alcohol or caffeine?
100
This is how antibiotics fight infections.
How do they kill bacteria?
100
This is how the endocrine system communicates.
What are hormones?
100
This is the function of the cerebrum.
What is balance?
200
This system coordinates the body's response to changes in the internal and external environment.
What is the nervous system?
200
Chemicals that speed up the nervous system is regulated by this division.
What is the sympathetic division?
200
An advantage of fever.
What slows the growth of pathogens?
200
The endocrine system is made up of this.
What are glands?
200
The right hand is controlled by the _____ region of the brain.
What is left?
300
This process helps a body maintain a stable temperature.
What is feedback inhibition or negative feedback?
300
The nervous division which controls the reaction to pain, and the will to dance.
What is the somatic division?
300
This is how antiviral drugs work.
How do they block cell invasion or ability to multiply within the cell?
300
This structure releases hormones to regulate other endocrine glands.
What is the pituitary gland?
300
The area of the brain that controls hunger.
What is the hypothalamus?
400
This is the way the endocrine system maintains homeostasis.
What are two hormones with opposite effects?
400
This nervous division transmits impulses from the sensory organs.
What is the sensory division?
400
Asthma works like this.
What is an example of an autoimmune disease that has the body's immune cells attack its own body cells?
400
Sweat, tear, and pituitary glands all belong to the endocrine system.
What is only the pituitary gland?
400
This is the difference between a dendrite and an axon.
What is receives signals from another neuron, and transmits signals to the end of a neuron?
500
Feedback inhibition means that an increase in a substance will do this.
What decreases the substance?
500
These kind of receptors are located everywhere in the body, except the brain.
What are pain receptors?
500
Difference between active and passive immunity.
What is active immunity - body makes its own immune cells, and passive immunity - immune cells are donated to the body?
500
These are eight glands of the endocrine system.
What are pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, adrenals, ovaries, testes, pineal gland (also hypothalamus).
500
This is a description of a reflex arc.
What is sensory neurons connect with interneurons, which connect with motor neurons?
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