KA2.2 - Control and Communication Flashcards
The nervous system consists of 3 parts. The brain, … and …
Brain, spinal cord and nerves
The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of?
Brain and spinal cord.
Describe the function of a nerve cell?
to transmit electrical impulses along neurons, which carry messages throughout the body.
The brain has three main structures?
Cerebrum (at the top), cerebellum and the medulla (at the bottom middle).
The cerebrum is responsible for?
conscious thoughts, reasoning, memory and emotions.
State the function of the cerebellum?
controls balance and coordinated movement.
What part of the brain controls heart and breathing rate?
Medulla.
Name the three types of neuron
Sensory, inter and motor neuron
The … is between neurons and carries chemical messages between neurons
Synapse.
This is the name for the gap between neurons
Describe the stages in a reflex arc?
Step 1 - Stimulus detected by a receptor.
Step 2 - Receptor sends an electrical signal from the sensory neuron to the inter neuron.
Step 3 - The electrical signal crosses a synapse between the neurons.
Step 4 - The electrical signal is passed to the motor neuron which causes the effector to respond to the stimulus
What type of organ releases hormones into the bloodstream?
Endocrine glands
Hormones are … messengers
Chemical messengers
Each hormone only acts on specific target tissue, explain how this happens?
The hormone only binds to complementary hormone receptors so only the target tissue with these receptors is affected.
Hormones and hormone receptors are both example of which type of molecule?
A protein.
Hormones and receptors are two of the five types of protein.
Name the organ that detects changes in blood glucose levels?
Pancreas