Pregunta 1
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The human body is designed to function most efficiently at 27 degrees Celsius.
Pregunta 2
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What are the three responses which the body may use to increase body temperature?
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Hair muscles pull hairs on end, trapping air.
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Shivering.
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Blood flow to capillaries decreases.
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Blood flow to capillaries increases.
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Hair muscles relax, releasing trapped air.
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Sweat glands produce sweat.
Pregunta 3
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Shivering is when muscles contract and relax rapidly.
Pregunta 4
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Body temperature can [blank_start]increase[blank_end] as a result of being in a warm environment or as a result of exercise. During exercise, respiration releases energy in the [blank_start]muscles[blank_end].
When the body temperature is too high, the skin produces [blank_start]sweat[blank_end], which [blank_start]evaporates[blank_end] from the surface of the skin. As it evaporates, it takes [blank_start]heat[blank_end] energy from the body.
If the body sweats a lot, such as during strenuous exercise on a hot day, the body can lose a lot of water and become [blank_start]dehydrated[blank_end]. The body may then have insufficient water to make sweat, so the body’s [blank_start]core[blank_end] temperature may continue to [blank_start]rise[blank_end]. This can be very dangerous.
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increase
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muscles
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sweat
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evaporates
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heat
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dehydrated
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core
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rise
Pregunta 5
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What area of the brain is responsible for controlling temperature?
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The Hypothalamus
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The Amygdala
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The Visual Cortex
Pregunta 6
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When the [blank_start]hypothalamus[blank_end] senses that the body temperature is too high, it sends impulses which cause [blank_start]blood[blank_end] vessels supplying the capillaries in the skin to dilate. This is called vaso[blank_start]dilation[blank_end]. The increased blood flow to the surface tissues under the skin means that more heat is [blank_start]lost[blank_end].
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hypothalamus
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dilation
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blood
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lost
Pregunta 7
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When the hypothalamus senses that the body temperature is too [blank_start]low[blank_end], it sends impulses which cause blood vessels supplying the [blank_start]capillaries[blank_end] in the skin to contract. This is called [blank_start]vaso[blank_end]constriction and it reduces the [blank_start]blood[blank_end] flow to the surface [blank_start]tissues[blank_end] under the skin. As a result, less heat is lost.
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low
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capillaries
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vaso
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blood
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tissues
Pregunta 8
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What is insulin?
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a hormone which is released by the pancreas in response to rising blood sugar levels
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a hormone which is said to increase levels of aggression
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an enzyme which has an optimum temperature of 37 degrees
Pregunta 9
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Insulin causes sugars to be stored in the liver in the form of glycogen and this in turn lowers your blood sugar level.
Pregunta 10
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Type 1 diabetes
Type 1 diabetes occurs when the [blank_start]pancreas[blank_end] does not produce insulin. It is usually caused by [blank_start]genetic[blank_end] factors and usually develops during [blank_start]childhood[blank_end].
Type 1 diabetes is controlled by [blank_start]testing[blank_end] blood sugar levels regularly and injecting [blank_start]insulin[blank_end]. People with this form of diabetes also need to make sure they eat a [blank_start]healthy[blank_end] diet.
Type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes occurs when the pancreas does not produce [blank_start]enough[blank_end] insulin, or the body does not [blank_start]respond[blank_end] to the insulin. It usually develops in [blank_start]later[blank_end] life and is more likely to arise because of poor diet or [blank_start]obesity[blank_end].
Type 2 diabetes can usually be controlled by changes in diet and [blank_start]exercise[blank_end]. However, type 2 diabetics can end up on insulin, especially in cases where the pancreas does not produce enough insulin. (Note that type1 diabetics don’t have an [blank_start]option[blank_end] - they have to have insulin.)
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pancreas
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genetic
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childhood
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testing
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insulin
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healthy
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enough
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respond
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later
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obesity
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exercise
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option
Pregunta 11
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A balanced diet which includes complex carbohydrates and fibre can help to maintain a steady blood sugar level.