coordination (hard version)
endocrine
nervous system
neurons
random pick?
100

what are enzymes

protein made in the body which speed up the rate of chemical reactions in a cell or outside a cell

100

name 6 glands 

hint: HAP TOP

hypothalamus

adrenal gland

pituitary gland 

testes

ovaries

pancreas 

100

which structures are part of the central nervous system (CNS) 

brain and spinal cord

100

name the 3 types of neurons

sensory, relay and motor

100

what is the name of the fight or flight response 

sympathetic system

350

what is modulator in the temperature increasing feedback loop

hypothalamus coordinates signals to the effectors 

350

what is a gland and what is a hormone?

glands - organs that secrete hormones into the blood 

hormones -  proteins that service as a chemical messenger throughout the body 

350

name the system responsible for the rest and digest function 

parasympathetic nervous system (one of the autonomic systems) 

350

name 5 different structures in a neuron

cell body

axon

axon terminal 

dendrites

myelin sheath 

nucleus

350

electrical impulses are transmitted from one neuron to the next using chemicals called _________

neurotransmitters

500

what is the receptor cells in the increase in glucose level feedback loop

pancreas cells are stimulated

500

which part of the body receives information from the nervous system and sends signals to the pituitary gland (aka. master gland) coordinating its response 

hypothalamus 

500

what are the effects of the flight-or-fight response (name at least 5) 

heart rate increases

bladder relaxatiobn

tunnel vision

shaking

dilated pupils

flushes face

dry mouth

slow digestion

hearing loss

500

what 2 structures are part of the synapse (the gap)

axon terminal and dendrites 

500

what is the goal of the spinal reflex arc

goal is to minimise harm to the body

800

what is a catabolic reaction 

break LARGE molecules into SMALLER pieces and are important in digestion 

usually exothermic - they release energy

800

which gland releases insulin (the hormone) and what is the function of it

pancreas releases insulin 

it controls blood glucose levels 

800

what is the function/what does the peripheral nervous system do 

think: where are the signals being carried

nerves that can carry signals between the CNS and the rest of the body

800

what is the job/role of the sensory neuron?

carries signals from sensors to the central nervous system, detect information about our environment, direction of impulse is always dendrites to axon terminal 
800

what is the stimulus for the feedback loop of an increase in glucose level 

concentration of blood glucose above the norm

1000

4 factors that affect the rate of an enzyme reaction 

temperature

pH 

salt concentration 

concentration of enzyme and concentration of substrate

1000

what hormones does the pituitary gland release and what are their functions?

thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) - causes thyroid to produce and secrete thyrosine 

growth hormone - controls growth in the body, responsible for growth spurt at puberty, maintains organ size 

1000

explain why damage to the brainstem is more likely to be fatal than damage to the cerebrum

the brainstem controls essential life functions, you won't be able to regain consciousness, need artificial life support to remain alive -> called brain death

1000

which 2 structures are directly attached to the cell body in a motor neuron?

dendrites and axon terminal 

1000

what hormones are released during the flight or fight response

cortisol and adrenaline 

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