What is the definition of homeostasis?
Where are hormones produced?
What are three differences between the hormonal system and the nervous system?
What is a target organ?
What is adrenaline?
What is the ‘fight or flight’ response?
This is what occurs when a person feels as though they are in danger and the release of extra adrenaline aids this
- An increase in heart rate, blood pressure and blood flow to working muscles allow there to be more Oxygen at the working muscles, so that more respiration can occur
- Increased respiration releases more energy for the person to either fight or run away
How does adrenaline raise blood sugar levels?
What is meant by negative feedback?
What is metabolic rate and how is it measured?
Explain the process of negative feedback in controlling metabolic rate
What is the menstrual cycle and what happens on each day?
What is the role of the hormones oestrogen and progesterone?
What is the role of the hormones LH and FSH?
How do hormones work in negative feedback in the menstrual cycle?
How do hormonal contraceptive pills work?
What are the advantages of physical contraceptives compared to hormonal?
How does clomifene therapy work in increasing likelihood of pregnancy?
How does IVF work?
Why is maintaining a constant internal environment important?
What are the roles of the hypothalamus and dermis in thermoregulation?
What might occur if the body is too cold (below 37 degrees)?
What might occur if the body is too hot?
What is the role of insulin?
What is: insulin, glucose, glycogen and glucagon?