Endocrine
Nervous
Digestive
Organs
Homeostasis & Functions
100

This hormone is responsible for flight of fight syndrome. 

What is the adrenal gland?

100

The area in the back of the eye with no light receptors. 

What is the blind spot?

100

This is the final function in the digestive system.

What is elimination? 

100

The organ that receives and send signals to and from all parts of the body.

What is the brain?

100

The body system that utilizes hormones to control bodily functions, such as energy production and growth. 

What is the endocrine system? 

200

The pancreas releases these 2 hormones in order to bring the body back to homeostasis. 

What is glucagon and insulin?

200

The two categories of the nervous system. 

What is PNS and CNS?

200

This structure helps you see.

What is the eye?

200

In the endocrine system once homeostasis is achieved this is the state of the brain stopping production of that hormone. 

What is the negative feedback system?

300

This gland produces melatonin. 

What is the pineal gland?

300

Made up of bundles of axons, the long arm of neurons.

What are nerves?

300

These 3 organs in the digestive system does not have food pass through them. 

What is the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas? 

300

The body system that controls communication between other body systems. 

What is the nervous system? 

400

A form of lipid that can target individual cells and command then to perform specific tasks. 

What are hormones?

400

The space between two neurons?

What is synapse?

500

The process of hormones moving through the blood stream from gland to gland.

What is facilitated diffution? 

500

This structure is made up of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar sections. 

What is the spinal cord?