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Insulin [blank_start]reduces[blank_end] blood sugar levels by converting [blank_start]glucose[blank_end] into [blank_start]glycogen[blank_end] in the [blank_start]liver[blank_end]
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reduces
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increases
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glucose
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glycogen
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liver
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pancreas
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When blood sugar levels decrease [blank_start]glucagon[blank_end] is secreated from the [blank_start]pancreas[blank_end] which breaks down [blank_start]glycogen[blank_end] in the [blank_start]liver[blank_end] to [blank_start]glucose[blank_end]
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glucagon
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glycogen
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pancreas
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liver
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glucose
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The nervous system uses [blank_start]electrical impulses[blank_end] to enable you to react to your surroundings and [blank_start]control[blank_end] what you do.
Cells called [blank_start]receptors[blank_end] detect changes in the environment known as stimui.
Impulses from receptors pass along [blank_start]sensory[blank_end] neurones to the brain. Impulses are sent from the [blank_start]brain[blank_end] to the [blank_start]effector organs[blank_end] along [blank_start]motor[blank_end] neurones.
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electrical impulses
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hormonal impulses
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control
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receptors
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effectors
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sensory
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relay
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brain
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effector organs
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motor
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Nerve impulses pass across a synapse gap by the [blank_start]diffusion[blank_end] of [blank_start]neurotransmitters[blank_end]
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diffusion
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neurotransmitters
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A tropism is a plant's response to light
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Positive tropism is when the plant moves [blank_start]towards[blank_end] [blank_start]a stimulus[blank_end]
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towards
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away from
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a stimulus
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light
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gravity
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Positive phototropism is...
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when a plant moves away from light
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when a plant moves towards light
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when a plant moves away from a stimulus
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when a plant moves towards a stimulus
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If plant roots are growing downwards this is a sign of...
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negative geotropism
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positive geotropism
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negative phototropism
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positive phototropism
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What are the chemicals that cause changes in plants
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hormones
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impulses
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auxins
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gibberellins
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Carbohydrates in our food are broken down to [blank_start]glucose[blank_end], which is absorbed into the [blank_start]blood[blank_end]. As the concentration of glucose in the blood rises, the [blank_start]pancreas[blank_end] senses a change and releases a hormone called [blank_start]insulin[blank_end]. This hormone travels to the liver in the blood. The [blank_start]liver[blank_end] starts removing [blank_start]glucose[blank_end] from the blood and turning it into [blank_start]glycogen[blank_end]. This is stored in the [blank_start]liver[blank_end], when blood glucose levels get very low, the [blank_start]pancreas[blank_end] senses the change and produces another hormone called [blank_start]glucagon[blank_end]. This hormone also travels to the liver, where [blank_start]glycogen[blank_end] is turned back into [blank_start]glucose[blank_end] and released back into the blood. (This is an example of [blank_start]negative[blank_end] [blank_start]feedback[blank_end])
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glucose
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blood
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pancreas
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insulin
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liver
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glucose
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glycogen
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liver
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pancreas
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glucagon
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glycogen
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glucose
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negative
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feedback
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What can gibberellins do?
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make plant shoots grow longer
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control when seeds germinate
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makes shoot cells grow longer
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benefit to positive phototropism
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How do auxins help a plant bend towards the light
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auxins move to lit side of the shoot and glow
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auxins move to shaded side of the shoot
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auxins on shaded side of the shoot denature
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auxins sense light and grow towards it
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Type II diabetes is caused by eating too much
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Type II diabetes is caused by eating too much..
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Type I diabetes is caused by being born with ......
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no insulin
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no glucose in the blood
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no glucagon
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none of them