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vor etwa 9 Jahre
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Frage | Antworten |
Stimulus | a change in the environment of an organism |
The central nervous system is made up of.... | The brain and the spinal cord |
Neuron | bundle of nerve cells |
An Effector | any part of the body that produces a responce |
Nerve Fibres | bundles of nerve cells that pass on electrical signal to the brain |
Sensory neurones | carry impulses from receptors to the spinal cord |
Relay neurons | carry impulses to and from the spinal cord |
Motor neurons | carry impulses from the brain to the effector |
Synape | is a junction between two neurons |
neurotransmitters | molecules that are released as a chemical to diffuse across a synape |
Reflex arc | When your body needs to react to something very quickly and sends the impulse through before it reaches the brain |
In bright light eyes... | 1. radial muscles of the iris relax 2. circular muscles of the iris contract 3. recieve less light through contracted pupil |
In dim light our eyes.. | 1. Radial muscles of iris contract 2. Circular muscles of iris relax 3. Receive more light through dilated pupil |
calliary muscles | pull lens for focusing |
cornea | lets light into eye and focuses |
iris | controls the amount of light entering eye |
lens | focuses light onto the retina |
optic nerve | sends signals to the brain |
pupil | lets light through to lens |
retina | light sensitiv layer that sends signals to the optic nerve |
suspensory ligaments | hold lens in place |
Hormones (in people) | are chemical messengers that co-ordinate systems in the body |
What are the two types of glands found in the body | endocrine and exocrine glands |
Pituitary Gland | is linked by nerves to the hypothalumos in the brain and produces many hormones |
The pancreas | is both an endocrine and an exocrine gland wich reguate blood |
What happens when adrenaline is released into the body? | -pupil dilate -breathing becomes faster and deeper -heart beats faster -hair stands on end -glucose is released from liver -blood is directed away from gut towards liver |
Homeostasis | is the maintenance of a constant internal environment |
What does the body do in response to a sudden increase in temperature? | -Sweating -Vascodilation |
What does the body do in response to a sudden decrease in temperature? | -Shivering -Hair stands on end -Vascoconstriction |
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