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B1.2 Coordination and Control
- Responding to Change
- Your nervous system allows
you to react to what is around
you, carrying electrical
signals from 1 to 120 metres
per second
- The nervous system
- stimuli is picked
up by receptors
- Receptor cells are
like animal cells
- Contain a nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane
- Clustered
together in
sense organs
(eg. nose)
- How the Nervous System works
- 1) Sensory
receptor detects
stimulus
- 2) impulses go
along neurons
which are found in
bundles (nerves)
- 3) reaches the
Central Nervous
System (brain and
spinal chord)
- Sensory Neurons -
cells carrying signals
from organs to CNS
- Motor Neurons -
cells which carry
impulse from CNS
to body
- effector organs - respond
(muscles to contract or
glands to secrete
chemicals)
- receptor, sensory,
CNS, motor, effector
- Reflex arc
- Reflex Actions
- Reflexes
- to
keep
us from
harm
- Sensory,
relay and
motor
neuron
- The
impulses
bypass the
concious
brain area
- Short a
distance as
possible
- Synapses
- junctions
between
nerves
- Impulses
have to
travel
synapses in
a chemical
- stimulus, receptor,
coordinator,
effector, response
- You only know
about the action
after it is done
- Hormones and The
menstrual Cycle
- Glands secrete
hormones and your
blood carries them
to organs which they
regulate
- The Menstrual Cycle
- The pituitary
gland and
ovaries control it
- 28 days
- Day 1) Lining thickens
to support baby, egg
starts to mature.
- Day 14) egg matures
and is released from
ovary which is ovulation,
lining stays thick
- If fertilised,
pregnancy takes
place, lining
provides protection
and food for embryo,
if not, period occurs
- All changes
come from
hormones.
- How the
menstrual
cycle works
- FSH
stimulate
ovaries to
produce
oestrogen
(sex organ)
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
is secreted by pituitary gland. It
makes eggs mature and stimulates
ovaries
- Oestrogen
stimulates the
womb to produce
lining and limits
FSH
- There are also
Luteinising
hormone (LH)
and
progesterone.
- When LH reaches
a peak, the egg is
released
- The Artificial
Control Of Fertility.
- Contraceptive Chemicals
- Oral contraceptives
contain oestrogen to
prevent the eggs
from being released
- They also prohibit
FSH to ensure any
eggs don't mature
- Too much
oestrogen
causes high
blood
pressure and
headaches
- Some pills
contain
progesterone
which causes
less side
effects
- Fertility Treatments
- 1/6 of women
are infertile
- Some need
more FSH so
get drugs
- IVF - conception usually takes
place in a fallopian tube
(between the ovary and the
uterus) so if they are damaged
the egg can not travel, IVF
bypasses the tube by inserting
the embryo into the womb. The
woman gets FSH to mature the
egg then LH to release mature
ones. It is expensicve
- Controlling Conditions
- Homeostasis is
the balancing act
on your internal
environment
- Controlling water and ions
- water moves in and out of your
body cells via osmosis. How
much it moves depends on the
number of mineral ions and the
amount of water. Too much or
too little water damages it.
- You take them in when you
eat or drink and you lose it in
your breath, sweat and urine
(produced in kidneys)
- Kidneys change salt and
water concentration in urine.
Concentration of urine in your
kidneys is controlled by nerves
and hormones
- Controlling Temperature
- Core must be 37°C as enzymes work best here. Only a
few up or down causes you to die as enzymes denature
- Sweat to cool down and shiver to heat up.
Nervous system controls it.
- Below 35°C causes hypothermia.
Above 40-42°C hyperthermia.
- Controlling Blood Sugar
- Digestion causes high
glucose so your pancreas
keeps it constant
- Pancreas provides constant
energy levels to cells
- Hormones and the
control of plant growth
- Sensitive to light, water and gravity
- Plant Sensitivity
- When seeds
germinate, roots
have to grow
downwards and
shoots up to
photosynthesise.
- Response to light
is phototropism
- Response to gravity
is gravitropism
- Auxins move in the plant to the side
which needs to grow most, bending
the shoot or the side which needs to
grow least, bending the roots
- Auxins make shoots grow
and inhibits root growth
- Using Plant Hormones
- Used as rooting powder to
stimulate growth
- High doses make weed killers
- Using Hormones
- Control fertility
- Identical Plants
- Weed Killer
- hormones are effective and generally safe
- Plant hormones
can damage the
environment