Homeostasis
Nervous System
Endocrine System
Immune System
Wilderness First Aid
100

What is homeostasis?

The process by which the body maintains a stable internal environment.

100

What is the basic unit of the nervous system?

The neuron.

100

Hormones travel through this 

Blood

100

What is the main function of the immune system?

To protect the body from infections and diseases.

100

What is hypothermia?

Low body temperature (below 35 degrees).

200

How does the body respond to an increase in body temperature?

By sweating, increased blood flow to skin etc. 

200

What is a stimulus in the context of the nervous system?

A change in the environment that triggers a response.

200

What is the name of the endocrine disease where insulin is not produced?

Diabetes 

200
Which of the three lines of defense is specific?

3rd 

200

This hormone is released during a fight or flight response

Adrenaline 

300

What is an example of positive feedback in the human body?

Childbirth, blood clotting etc.

300

Describe the pathway of a reflex  

Stimulus --> receptor → Sensory neuron → Spinal cord → Motor neuron → Effector --> response

300

What are the 3 main components of the endocrine system?

Hormones, glands, receptors (or target organs)

300

What is the role of the 1st line of defense? 

Stops pathogen from entering and reproducing in the body.
300

This chemical is released in an allergic reaction

Histamine

400

What happens to blood vessels near the skin when the body is too cold?

They constrict to reduce heat loss.

400

How does the nervous system transmit signals between neurons?

Through chemical neurotransmitters across synapses.

400

Which hormone lowers blood sugar levels, and which hormone raises them? [Both needed for points]

Insulin lowers blood sugar levels, and glucagon raises them.

400

What is an antigen?

An antigen is a marker on a pathogen that identifies it as 'non-self'/foreign
400

Oh no! You've rolled your ankle! Why is it swelling?

Increased blood flow = increased white blood cells and oxygen for healing.

500

Explain how negative feedback works in maintaining homeostasis.

Negative feedback detects changes in the body and triggers responses to reverse those changes, bringing conditions back to normal.

500

What are two differences between reflexes and reactions?

Any 2:

1. Reflexes are automatic, no conscious thought

2. Reflexes are fast

3. Reflexes don't travel to the brain 

4. Reflexes protect us 

500

How does the body respond to low blood sugar levels? [Gland, hormone and receptor needed]

The pancreas releases glucagon, which signals the liver to release stored glucose into the bloodstream.

500

Describe how vaccines help in building immunity.

Vaccines introduce a harmless part of a pathogen to stimulate the immune system to produce a response and memory cells, so the body can recognize and fight the pathogen more effectively if exposed in the future.

500

The only way to treat an infection is....

Antibiotics!

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