Biology: Coordination and Response

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What is the name given to groups of cells that detect external stimuli?

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What is the name given to groups of cells that detect external stimuli?

Receptors

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Give two examples of cells

Rod and cone cells in the eye

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What is the name given to groups of cells that bring about a response to stimuli?

Effectors

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Give two examples of groups of cells

Muscle cells and cells in glands

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Name the three main types of neurone

Sensory, relay, motor

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What does the CNS consist of?

Brain and spinal cord

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What does the CNS do?

Coordinates the response

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What is the process of a response?

Stimulus-receptor-coordinator-effector-response

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Why is it important that organisms respond to changes in their environment?

Increase their chances of survival

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What is a reflex?

An automatic response to certain stimuli

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Why have reflexes?

They can reduce the chances of being injured

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What is the gap between the sensory neurone and the relay neurone in the CNS called?

A synapse

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What is the process of a reflex (arc)?

stimulus-receptor-sensory neurone-relay neurone-motor neurone-effector-response

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What does the conjunctiva do?

Lubricates and protects the surface of the eye

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What does the cornea do?

Refracts light into the eye

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What does the iris do?

Controls how much light enters the eye by controlling the diameter of the pupil

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What does the lens do?

Focuses light onto the retina

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What types of cells are sensitive to light?

Rod cells

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What types of cells are sensitive to colours?

Cone cells

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What does the optic nerve do?

Carries impulses from receptors to brain

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What is a hormone?

A chemical 'messenger'

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How are hormones transported around the body?

In the blood plasma

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Where are hormones produced?

In glands

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Describe ADH (source, purpose, effect)

Produced in pituitary gland

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Controls water content

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Increases permeability of collecting duct in kidneys

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Describe adrenaline (source, purpose, effect)

Produced in adrenal glands

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Readies body for 'fight or flight' response

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Increases heart rate, blood flow to muscles and blood sugar level

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Describe insulin (source, purpose, effect)

Produced in pancreas

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Helps control blood sugar level

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Stimulates liver to turn glucose into glycogen

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Describe testosterone (source, purpose, effect)

Produced in testes

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Main male sex hormone

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Promotes male secondary sexual characteristics

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Describe progesterone (source, purpose, effect)

Produced in ovaries

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Supports pregnancy

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Maintains uterus lining

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Describe oestrogen (source, purpose, effect)

Produced in ovaries

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Main female sex hormone

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Controls menstrual cycle and promotes female secondary sexual characteristics

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Describe a nervous response (speed, effect, area)

Very fast message

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Short effect

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Precise area

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Describe a hormonal response (speed, effect, area)

Slower message

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Long-lasting effect

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General area

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What is homeostasis?

The maintenance of a constant internal environment

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Why do conditions in the body need to be kept constant?

So that cells can function properly

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What does homeostasis involve maintaining? (2 things)

Water content

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Body temperature

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In what ways is water lost from the body? (3 things)

Through skin as sweat

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Via lungs in breath

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Via kidneys as uring

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On a hot day, what is any urine produced like? (3 things)

Small in volume, dark in colour, concentrated

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On a cold day, what is any urine produced like? (3 things)

Large in volume, light in colour, diluted

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What is the optimum temperature for enzymes?

37 degrees C

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How does the brain maintain body temperature?

Receives messages from receptors in skin

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The CNS activates necessary effectors

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Do large organisms have big or small surface area to volume ratio? What effect does this have on the maintenance of body temperature?

Small, prevents them from losing gaining or losing heat quickly

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What is the name of the plant growth hormones?

Auxins

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What parts of the plant do they effect?

The tips of roots and shoots

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What effect does auxin have? (2 things)

Stimulates cell elongation

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Promotes growth in shoot, inhibits growth in root

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Are shoots positively or negatively phototrophic?

Positively

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What happens when shoot tips are exposed to light? (2 steps)

Auxin accumulates on shaded side

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Cells on shaded side elongate faster, bending shoot towards the light

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Are shoots positively or negatively geotrophic?

Negatively

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What happens when a shoot grows horizontally? (2 things)

Auxin accumulates on underside of tip

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Lower side grows faster, bending shoot upwards

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Are roots positively or negatively geotrophic?

Positively

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What happens when roots grow horizontally? (2 things)

Auxin accumulates on the lower side

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In roots, auxin inhibits growth, so cells on top grow faster, bending root downwards

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