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Glossary of Terms- Maintaining a balance
Enzyme- A biological catalyst that speeds up controls metabolic reactions and lowers the activation energy
Homeostasis- The process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable core environment.
Detects change (receptors) > Feedback (nervous system) > central nervous system (brain) > effectors > Change counteracted > Negative feedback (reaction)
Negative feedback system- Makes changes that are opposite to the stimuli.
Receptors- Detect changes from the stable state
Control centre- Causes effectors to counteract changes from the stable state.
Nervous system- Co-ordinates the internal organ systems that are used in homeostasis. e.g. Temperature changes. It is a system that allows the co-ordinating of organs and responses to environmental changes.
Arteries- Carry oxygenated blood from the heart
- Muscle used to hold the blood in
- No valves
- Thick
Capillaries- Connect arteries to veins
- thin (about 1 cell thick)
- allows easy flow of nutrients and gases through
Veins- Carry deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart
- Thin walls
- valves present to prevent backflow
Enzyme- A biological catalyst that speeds up controls metabolic reactions and lowers the activation energy
Homeostasis- The process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable core environment.
Detects change (receptors) > Feedback (nervous system) > central nervous system (brain) > effectors > Change counteracted > Negative feedback (reaction)
Negative feedback system- Makes changes that are opposite to the stimuli.
Receptors- Detect changes from the stable state
Control centre- Causes effectors to counteract changes from the stable state.
Nervous system- Co-ordinates the internal organ systems that are used in homeostasis. e.g. Temperature changes. It is a system that allows the co-ordinating of organs and responses to environmental changes.
Arteries- Carry oxygenated blood from the heart
- Muscle used to hold the blood in
- No valves
- Thick
Capillaries- Connect arteries to veins
- thin (about 1 cell thick)
- allows easy flow of nutrients and gases through
Veins- Carry deoxygenated blood from the body to the heart
- Thin walls
- valves present to prevent backflow