B10 - The Human Nervous System Flashcards
What are coordination centres?
Areas that receive and process information from receptors. They send out signals and coordinate the response of the body
What are effectors?
Areas (usually muscles or glands) that bring about responses to the stimulus that has been received. These responses restore conditions in the body to the optimum level
What is homeostasis?
The regulation of the internal conditions of a cell or organism to maintain optimum conditions for function and enzyme action, in response to internal and external changes
What is a nerve?
A bundle of hundreds or even thousands of neurones
What are receptors?
Cells that detect stimuli - changes in the internal or external environment
What is stimuli?
Changes in the external or internal environment that can be detected by receptors
Name some example conditions controlled by homeostasis:
°Internal body temperature (must be 37°C)°Blood PH (must stay within 7.2 and 7.4)°Osmotic balance°Blood glucose concentration
What are metabolic reaction
Any reaction that happens with an organism
What type of system is thermoregulation?
negative feedback system
What is a negative feedback cycle?
A system which works to maintain a steady state, if a factor in the internal environment increases changes take place to reduce it and restore it to its original level, and if a factor in the internal environment decreases changes take place to increase it and restore it to its original level