Name of the response that involves the cold and blood vessels
What is Vasoconstriction?
The receptors in the skin for temperature
What is peripheral thermoreceptors?
The professional name for the Hormone system
What is the endocrine system?
Thermoregulation definition
What is Thermoregulation is a homeostatic process that maintains a steady internal body temperature despite changes in external conditions? (or something similar)
Why do we not place someone who has experienced severe hypothermia into a boiling hot shower?
What is It will burn their entire body?
Name of the response in a hot environment with your body becoming wet
What is sweating?
Receptors in the hypothalamus measuring blood temperature
What is internal thermoreceptors?
Comparing why endotherms are better at energy maintenance than ecotherms
What is adaptive advantage?
Homeostasis definition?
What is Involves a control system by which an animal maintains a stable internal environment, despite fluctuations in their environment? (or something similar)
Enzymes are getting a bit too hot because of Hyperthermia
What is denaturing?
How much work should I do on my first day of the report?
What is the entire achieved section, beginning merit?
What is the Hypothalamus?
Negative feedback loop breaks down and can turn into a _________ because of Hypo/hyperthermia
Positive feedback loop
Negative feedback loop?
What is a regulatory mechanism where a stimulus triggers a response that counteracts the initial change, aiming to maintain a stable internal environment (homeostasis)? (or something similar)
Enzymes are denaturing, this starts happening shortly after.
What is cell processes slow down leading to cell death?
How many 'stages' would you do if in the report there are 9 stages.
What is two, a hot and a cold, stage?
The different steps (in order) involved in the thermoregulation system
What is receptors, control center, effectors, response?
This hormone stimulates the Thyroid Gland
What is Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)?
Name of each part of the system (Response, Control center, effector organ (pick one), response (pick one))
What is Peripheral thermoreceptor, hypothalamus, skeletal muscle, shivering?
What is (insert enzyme name here)?
What is one of the symptoms associated with being too cold for too long?
What is (Valid symptom of hypothermia)?
What is a positive feedback loop?
T3 binds onto receptors in the cell.
What is cellular respiration increasing, with a bi product being heat is produced?
Do I memorise my entire report the night before?
What is ummmm...... no?
Example of an endotherm and an ectotherm
What is a (Mammal) and what is a (lizard)?