Responding to the Environment

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A-Levels A2 BIOL5 Mind Map on Responding to the Environment, created by rachel-stephen on 05/01/2014.
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Responding to the Environment
  1. Effectors - Muscles
    1. Survival and Response
      1. Synaptic Transmission
        1. Nervous and Hormonal Communication
          1. Chemical Mediators
            1. The Nervous Impulses
              1. Receptors
                1. Control of Heart Rate
                  1. Response in Plants
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