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Question | Answer |
Nonsteriods(2nd type of hormone) | Can't pass through cell membranes so they attach to the outside of the membrane at receptor cites. |
Nervous System Structures | Cells -> Tissues -> Organs -> Organ Systems -> Organisms |
Hormone-Insulin | Secreted from the pancreas when there is too much glucose in the blood. It lowers the sugar levels. |
Homeostasis | Maintaining a stable internal environment (all 3 systems help to accomplish this) |
Immune System | The body system that uses various cells and antibodies to protect the organism against disease. |
Macrophage (1st type of immune cell) | White blood cells who surround and eat invading pathogens. |
T-Cells | Help coordinate the immune system: 2 kinds |
Helper T-Cells | Fetch killer T-Cells and antibodies. |
Killer T-Cells | Kill the host cells that are infected with the virus. |
B-Cells (3rd type of immune cell) | They make antibodies. |
Antigens | "Tags" on the pathogen that sets off the immune alarm |
Pathogen | Invading disease: A virus or harmful bacteria |
Hormones | Chemicals that affect the activities of other target cells. |
Steriods(1st type of hormone) | These are made from lipids and easily cross cell membranes. They then enter the nucleus and bind with DNA. |
What does the endocrine system do? | This system, which is composed of glands, secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream. |
Endocrine System | Function is to broadcast messages throughout the body. |
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