Explain why multicellular organisms need a communication system.
List the factors that need keeping constant inside cells.
Explain why it is important to keep conditions inside cells relatively constant.
Explain why the conditions critical to an organism change (use 4 examples from the internal environment and 4 examples from the external environment).
Name the process by which cells communicate with each other.
Cell signalling
Define cell signalling
2. Where one cell releases a chemical which has an affect on another cell
Give two examples of systems whose purpose is cell signalling.
2. Endocrine system
Outline the process of cell signalling in these two systems.
Compare the neuronal and hormonal systems of cell signalling.
Hormonal system
1. Communication is by chemicals called hormones
2. Transmission is by the blood system
3. Transmission is usually relatively slow
4. Hormones travel to all parts of the body, but only target organs respond
5. Response is widespread
6. Response is slow
7. Response is often long-lasting
8. Effect may be permanent and irreversible
Nervous system
1. Communication is by nervous impulses
2. Transmission is by neurones
3. Transmission is very rapid
4. Nerve impulses travel to specific parts of the body
5. Response is localised
6. Response is rapid
7. Response is short-lived
8. Effect is temporary and reversible.
Define the term negative feedback
Define homeostasis
The maintenance of a stable equilibrium in the conditions inside the body
Define positive feedback
List 4 factors that need to be kept constant (within a narrow range) in animals.
Draw a flow chart to outline the processes (and components) involved in negative feedback.
Define the term effector
Muscle or gland which carries out body’s response to a stimulus
Define receptor
Explain what is meant by “constant” in terms of homeostasis.
Maintaining a relatively steady state around a narrow range of conditions
Define endotherm
Animals that rely on their metabolic processes to warm their bodies and maintain their core temperature
Define ectotherm
Animals that use their surroundings to warm their bodies so their core temperature is heavily dependent on the environment.
Define thermoregulation
The maintenance of a relatively constant core temperature
Define the term core body temperature
Core body temperature refers to the temperature of the internal environment of the body.
Explain why “warm-blooded” and “cold-blooded” are inappropriate terms for endotherms and ectotherms.
Because all blood is warm- blood is never cold
Explain why temperature needs to be maintained within a narrow range with cells.
Describe and explain 4 ways that heat is transferred between an organism and their environment.