Nervous System Divisions
Receptors
Endocrine Organs
Hormones
Feedback & Regulation
100

Name the two main divisions of the nervous system.

CNS and PNS

100

What do proprioceptors provide information about?

Body position and movements

100

Name two main endocrine organs.

Hypothalamus and pituitary gland

100

Which hormone lowers blood sugar?

Insulin

100

What type of feedback loops do endocrine glands use?

Negative feedback loops

200

What organs make up the CNS?

Brain and spinal cord

200

Which receptors sense changes in blood pressure?

Baroreceptors

200

Which gland secretes antidiuretic hormone?

Pituitary gland

200

Which hormone raises blood sugar?

Glucagon

200

What are the three sources of info that affect hormone secretion?

Neural, humoral, hormonal

300

What does the PNS consist of?

All nerves outside the CNS

300

Which receptors detect chemical stimuli?

Chemoreceptors

300

Which organ secretes insulin and glucagon?

Pancreas

300

Which hormones increase heart rate and force of contraction?

Epinephrine & norepinephrine

300

Which gland regulates pituitary action using hormones + nervous signals?

Hypothalamus

400

Which system controls voluntary skeletal muscle movement?

Somatic nervous system

400

Which organ is critical for coordinating movement?

Cerebellum

400

Which gland regulates metabolism?

Thyroid gland

400

Which hormone helps joints move easily by storing glycogen?

Oestrogen

400

Which gland, with the hypothalamus, maintains homeostasis?

Pituitary gland

500

Which system regulates involuntary bodily functions?

Autonomic nervous system (sympathetic + parasympathetic)

500

Which structure connects the brain and spinal cord?

Brain stem

500

Name three additional endocrine glands.

Pineal gland, adrenal gland, ovaries/testes

500

Which hormone plays a key role in pregnancy and thermoregulation?

Progesterone

500

Which male hormone aids bone formation, muscle growth, and red blood cell production?

Testosterone