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The body's central command organ

Brain

100

extensions of the neuron where impulses are carried away from the cell body

axon

100

The endocrine system functions by sending chemical signals

True

100

What functions are handled by the cerebrum?

thinking, problem-solving

100

What is the role of the nervous system in the body?

to gather and respond to information

200

allows your brain to communicate with the rest of your body.

spinal cord

200

controls body functions and helps maintain homeostasis by using hormones.

endocrine system

200

The endocrine system helps regulate our blood sugar after we eat a meal

True

200

What functions is the cerebellum responsible for?

 Sensory information (all senses), balance

200

What is an endocrine system disorder that could cause blood glucose levels to be higher than these levels at all times?

diabetes

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is made of structures that control the actions and reactions of the body in response to stimuli from the environment

nervous system

300

chemical messenger made in one cell or tissue that causes a change in another cell or tissue in a different part of the body.

hormone

300

The spinal cord is part of the peripheral nervous system

False

300
What does the medulla, or brain stem, control?
involuntary processes such as heart and breathing rates, blood pressure, body temperature
300

What are some disorders of the nervous and endocrine system?

Endocrine system: type 1 diabetes; Nervous system: multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease.

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a cell that moves messages in the form of fast-moving electrical energy.

neuron

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a group of cells that make special chemicals for your body.

gland

400

The central nervous system allows us to sense the environment

False
400

Describe the path of an impulse into and out of a neuron.

An impulse enters a neuron through a dendrite, moves through the cell body, and exits the neuron through an axon.

400

How would the endocrine system respond after a person digests a piece of fruit?

It will release more of the hormone that helps cells take glucose out of the blood.

500

Usually a short, branched extension of the cell body

Dendrite

500

How does a positive feedback mechanism differ from a negative feedback mechanism?

In positive feedback, a high level of a substance accelerates or increases levels of something. In negative feedback, a high level of a substance diminishes or decreases the next step or response.

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How are the roles of nervous and endocrine systems related?

Both systems are responsible for helping the body to maintain homeostasis by providing a means to respond to internal and external stimuli.

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