Digestive System
Endocrine System
Excretory system
Homeostasis
Regulation of body temperature, blood glucose and water
100

This organ is where most nutrient absorption happens in the digestive system.

What is the small intestine?

100

This gland is often called the 'master gland', as it regulates many other glands in the endocrine system.

What is the pituitary gland?

100

These two-bean shaped organs filter blood and produce urine.

What are the kidneys?

100

This term describes the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment.

What is homeostasis?

100

These cells in the Islets of Langerhans produce insulin.

What are beta cells?

200

This substance, produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder, helps digest fats.

What is bile?

200

This hormone, secreted by the pancreas, lowers blood glucose levels by effecting an increased uptake of glucose in skeletal and fat cells, and increasing glycolysis in the liver.

What is insulin?

200

This nitrogenous waste is removed from the body through urine.

What is urea?

200

In a feedback system, this component detects changes in the internal environment.

What is a receptor?

200

When blood glucose is low, this hormone raises it be stimulating glycogen breakdown.

What is glucagon?

300

This process breaks food down using enzymes and acids rather than chewing.

What is chemical digestion?

300

This condition is where the thyroid gland is overactive, secreting higher levels of thyroid hormones.

What is hyperthyroidism?

300

This hormone reduces water loss by increasing water absorption in the distal convoluted tube and the collecting duct.

What is ADH (antidiuretic hormone)

300

This type of feedback loop intensifies the stimulus, such as during childbirth.

What is a positive feedback system?

300

This term refers to the widening of blood vessels near the skin to lose heat.

What is vasodilation?

400

Villi and microvilli increase this, helping the small intestine absorb nutrients efficiently.

What is surface area?

400

Unlike the nervous system, the endocrine system uses these chemicals to send messages.

What are hormones?

400

This network of capillaries deliver blood to the Bowman's capsule, the first section of the nephron.

What is the glomerulus?

400

This molecule, cell or organ responds to a signal and produces a response.

What is an effector?

400

This brain structure acts as the modulator for regulation of water and temperature.

What is the hypothalamus?

500

This muscular movement pushes food through the digestive tract.

What is peristalsis?

500

These endocrine glands are responsible for secreting cortisol, adosterone and adrenaline.

What is the adrenal glands?

500

This section of a nephron is where reabsorption of glucose, amino acids and ions occur.

What is the proximal convoluted tube?

500

This mechanism allows for an organism to return to normal after a change in the external or internal environment.

What is a negative feedback system?

500

These specialised cells detect changes in blood osmolality

What are osmoreceptors?