Homeostatis Propper Flashcards

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1
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What is homeostasis

A

The maintenance of a constant internal environment.

In response to changes in external and internal conditions.

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Why is homoeostasis important

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Because cells need the right condition in order to function properly including the right conditions for enzyme action

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3
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What is a synapse

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The connection between 2 neurones

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4
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What are reflexes

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Rapid automatic responses to certain stimuli that don’t involve the conscious part of the brain

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What do the neurons in reflex arcs go through

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Spinal cord or through an unconscious part of the brain

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What happens when a stimulus is detected by receptors

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impulses are sent along a sensory neurone to a relay neurone in the CNS

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What are hormones

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Chemical molecules released directly into the blood which are carried to target organs

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What do hormones control

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The things in organs and cells that need constant adjustment

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9
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What are hormones produced in and secreted in

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By glands called endocrine glands

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10
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What are endocrine glands

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Glands that make up your endocrine system

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What type of effect do hormones have

A

long lasting effects

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12
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What does the tyroid produce

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Thyroxine

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13
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Describe nerves (3)

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  • very fast reaction
  • act for a short time
  • act on a precise area
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Describe hormones (3)

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  • slower action
  • act for a long time
  • act in a more general way
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15
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Insulin make liver turn …

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Glucose into glycogen

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16
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Glucagon makes liver turn ….

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Glycogen into glucose

17
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What is excess glucose stored as

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Glycogen in the liver and muscles

18
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What happens when your brain detects fear or stress

A

It sends nervous impulses to the adrenal glands which respond by secreting hormones

19
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How does adrenaline get your body ready for fight or flight

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By triggering mechanisms that increase the supply of OXYGEN and GLUCOSE to cells in the brain and muscles

20
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Where is the thyroid gland

A

In the neck

21
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What is the basal metabolic rate

A

The speed at which chemical reactions in the body occur while the body is at rest

22
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What does thyroxine stimulate

A

Protein synthesis for growth and development

23
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What happens when the level of thyroxine is higher than normal

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The secretion of TSH from the pituitary gland is inhibited (stopped)- this reduces the amount of thyroxine released from the thyroid gland