Body Systems
Body Systems
Diseases
Lines of Defence
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100

what organs are part of the nervous system?

brain and spinal cord

100

How are hormones transported through the body?

Through the blood stream.

100

What is a name for a disease-causing organism?

Pathogen.

100

How many lines of defence are there?

Three.

100
If 532 people contract a disease, but only 83 die from it, what percentage of people with the disease died? 

Percentage = (83/532) x 100 = 15.6%

200

What are the three types of neurons

sensory, motor, interneuron

200

a very fast response to a stimulus. This type of action does not require the brain.

What is reflex action

200

What are four different types of pathogens?

Bacteria, Virus, Protist and Fungi.

200

Nasal hairs, mucus, skin and stomach acid are examples from which of the lines of defence?

First.

200

3 main parts of the brain 

what is cerebrum, brainstem and cerebellum

300

The speed of the message sent by the Nervous System is fast. What is the speed of the response by the body?

Immediate.

300

What two hormones are produced by the pancreas?

Insulin and Glucagon.

300

three categories of non-infectious disease

what is environmental, inherited, nutritional

300

White blood cells called lymphocytes create ___________ which bind to pathogens and help destroy them.

Antibodies.

300

Which direction does the impulse signal move? from where to where 

What is dendrites to axon

400

Which gland produces adrenaline?

Adrenal Gland.

400

This gland located in the brain produces Growth Hormone.

Pituitary Gland.

400

What disease is defined by chronically high blood sugar levels?

Diabetes.

400

What do all pathogens possess that marks them as "foreign" to the body?

Antigen.

400

What is the mode of transmission of malaria?

Mosquito bite.

500

What three things do white blood cells do?

Create antibodies.
Destroy pathogens by engulfing them.
Remember previous pathogens for quick production of antibodies.

500

What three things do platelets do after you have cut yourself?

Clot the blood so you don't continue bleeding.
Form a scab to seal off exposed tissue.
Reseal the skin to prevent more pathogens getting in.

500

Explain how vaccinations can help in preventing people from getting sick.

Vaccinations are dead or weakened parts of a pathogen. The body produces antibodies to this pathogen before the actual pathogen can invade the body. If the pathogen does invade the body, antibodies are quickly made to fight off the pathogen.

500

two main types of lymphocytes

B-cells and T-cells 

500

function of brainstem and give an example

what is unconscious activities 

e.g. heart rate