Topic 7 - Animal Coordination, Control and Homeostasis Flashcards
What are kidney transplants?
When you replace a dysfunctional kidney with another healthy kidney. The donor must have a similar tissue type to the patient
What happens to your body when you are too cold?
Thermoreceptors detect this decrease in temperature and send nerve impulses to the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus receives these impulses and send nerve impulses to effectors in the skin. The skin then tries to increase the temperature.
- Skeletal muscles contract rapidly and we shiver. These contractions need energy from respiration, and some of this is released as heat.
- Nerve impulses are sent to the hair erector muscles in the dermis, which contract. This raises the skin hairs and traps a layer of insulating air next to the skin to keep you warm.
- Very little sweat is produced.
- Blood vessels tighten meaning less blood flows near the surface, which prevents less energy to be lost. - Vasoconstriction.
What is chronic kidney failure?
Chronic kidney disease is a long-term condition where the kidneys don’t work as well as they should.
What is the urethra?
Urine goes through this as it exits the body.
What is clomifene therapy?
Some women have difficulty becoming pregnant because they do not ovulate (release eggs).
Clomifene is a drug used as a fertility drug to stimulate ovulation, the release of eggs. It works by blocking the action of oestrogen’s negative feedback on LH. Therefore more LH is released in a surge. This mimics the LH surge which occurs just before ovulation.
What is osmoregulation? What organ are involved?
Osmoregulation is about controlling water content in the blood. The organs involved include the pituitary gland, kidney and bladder.
What is thermoregulation?
Thermoregulation is the process your body uses to keep its internal temperature steady.
What happens to your body when you are too hot?
Thermoreceptors detect this increase in temperature and send nerve impulses to the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus receives these impulses and send nerve impulses to effectors in the skin. The skin then tries to decrease the temperature.
- Erector muscles relax, hairs lie flat.
- Sweat glands in the dermis release more sweat onto the surface of the epidermis. The sweat evaporates, transferring heat energy from the skin to the environment.
- Blood vessels near the surface widen. This allows more blood to flow near the surface so more energy is transferred. - Vasodilation.
What is the renal vein?
Cleared blood back to the heart.
How do you work out the waist-to-hip ratio?
Waist-to-hip ratio = Waist circumference (cm) ÷ Hip circumference (cm)
What is the cell membrane in the sperm cell?
This controls what goes in and out.
How can stem cells be formed?
Diploid zygote divides by mitosis to form the stem cells.
What is Aerobic respiration?
This is where oxygen is used with glucose to form water + carbon dioxide. This is more useful energy.
What happens at the distal convoluted tubule?
This is the site of osmoregulation.
What happens to nephrons when kidneys fail? (4)
Nephrons are destroyed, leading to: . Reduced quantity of urine . Dilute urine . Dehydration . Salt imbalance
What happens between day 18-28 of the menstrual cycle?
Uterus lining maintaining.
What is and what do the ovaries do?
Produces oestrogen and progesterone. Ovaries control menstrual cycle.
What is the Womb/uterus?
This is where the baby grows.
List five causes of kidney failures.
. Heart disease . Scarring of the liver . Dehydration . Severe burns . Allergic reaction
What is the aerosome in the sperm cell?
This contains digestive enzymes helps the sperm cell enter the egg cell by breaking down the outer membrane.
What is a Target Organ?
where the hormone affects
What is and what does the pituitary gland do?
This gland produces many hormones that regulate body conditions. Called “master gland” as these hormones act on other glands, directing them to release hormones that bring change.
What is the egg?
This is a female sex cell.
What is the vena cava?
Deoxygenated blood from body to heart.
Can kidney failure be treated?
Treatment is available for kidney failure and can be by organ transplant or by using kidney dialysis.
What happens when blood water levels are low?
Osmoreceptors detect change and ADH is released more from the pituitary gland. Then ADH makes the kidney reabsorb more water and blood water levels stabilise.
What are the non-hormonal contraceptives? (5)
- physical barrier methods such as condoms and diaphragms, which prevent the sperm reaching an egg
- intrauterine devices (IUD) also known as a coil, prevent the implantation of an embryo or release of a hormone
- spermicidal agents which kill or disable sperm
- abstaining from intercourse when an egg may be in the oviduct
- surgical methods of male and female sterilisation - an example is a vasectomy, where the sperm ducts are cut and tied.
What is the bladder?
The bladder stores urine.
What is progesterone?
This is produced from the empty egg shell (corpus luteum). Maintains lining of the uterus. As the corpus luteum breaks n
What is FSH?
This is known as the Follicle stimulating hormone. It is produced from the pituitary gland and stimulates the egg to mature in the ovary. Increases Oestrogen production.
What is the plasma membrane in the sperm cell?
Like cell membrane
How do oral contraceptives work?
The oral contraceptive, which is known as the pill, contains oestrogen or progesterone or a combination of both hormones. These hormones inhibit the production of FSH, and eggs cannot mature.
Oestrogen at low levels stimulates the release of eggs. However at high doses, oestrogen will inhibit FSH production. After taking the pill for a while, egg development and release will stop completely. If there is no egg available, there can be no baby. This is why contraceptive pills are so effective.
What is the aorta?
Oxygenated blood from heart.
What happens in Fertilisation? (3)
> Egg and Sperm cell combine
Recombination of genes
Haploid(sperm) + Haploid(egg) = Diploid Zygote (full set of DNA)
What is acute kidney failure?
Acute kidney failure happens when your kidneys suddenly lose the ability to eliminate excess salts, fluids, and waste materials from the blood.
What is the tail in the sperm cell?
Also known as the flagellum. Helps the sperm cell reach the egg cell. It propels the sperm cell in the direction needed.