The Eye
The skin
The Nervous system
Drug Abuse
100

What stimulus does the eye detect

light

100

what are the three layers of the skin

epidermis, dermis and hypodermis/subcutaneous layer

100

state two types of stimulus 

light

moisture

tempature

chemical

touch

100

Define a drug

A drug is any substance that alters the normal functioning of the human body

200

State the functions of the Lens

transparent, elastic, biconvex structure that focuses light rays onto the retina  

200

state the three functions of the skin

sensing

regulating

protecting

200

what are the two parts of the nervous system 

Central nervous system

peripheral nervous system 

200

What are the two categories of drugs that have opposite effects?

Stimulus and depressants

300

Carries impulses from the retina to brain

Optic nerve

300

state three methods of how the skin regulates body temperature in hot weather

excess sweating

vasodilation

hair errector muscles relax

300

what are the three types of neurons and their functions

Sensory neurons- Transmit impulses from receptors to CNS

Motor- transmit impulses to effector

Relay- transmit impulses though CNS


300

State one short term effect of alcohol and on long term effect

impaired muscular saired mental function

blurred vidion

slurred speech

memory lapses

Drowsiness

400

Name the three layers at the back of the eye and their functions 

sclera- tough, white, fibrous coat that protects the eye ball

Choroid-provides retina with food to retina

Retina- contains photo receptors where images are formed

400

What term refers  to tempature regulation in humans

Homeostasis 

400

State two specialized parts of nerve cells

dendrites

myelin sheath

axon

synaptic knobs 

400

State the disease which is a result of excess alcohol consumption 

cirrhosis( scarring of the liver)

500

State the two types of photo receptors found in the eye and what conditions they best function in

rods- low light intensities

Cones- high light intensities

500

What chemical in the skin protects humans from harmful UV light 

Melanin

500

describe a full cranial reflex where low light intensity is the stimulus

Stim- low light

receptor-light sensitive cells in retina

Sensory neuron

relay neuron

motor neuron

effector- circular iris muscles

Response- eye widens to allow more light to enter

500

Three frequently abused prescription dugs and a effect of the over use

Tranquilizer's

antibiotics

Diet pills

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