Bioscience intro
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The integumentary system | Hair, skin, nails
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Skeletal system | Cartilage, bones, joints
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Muscular system | Skeletal muscles, tendons
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Nervous system | Brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves
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Endocrine system | (Secrete Hormones) pituitary gland, thyroid gland, pancreas, adrenal gland, testes, ovaries
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Cardiovascular System | Heart, blood vessels
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Lymphatic System | Thymus, lymph nodes, spleen, lymphatic vessels
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Digestive system | Stomach, liver, gall bladder, large intestine, small intestine
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Urinary system | kidneys, bladder
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Reproductive systems | Mammary glands, ovaries, uterus (female) epididymus, testes (male)
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Define Homeostasis | Maintaining stable internal body conditions within the normal range, all the body systems work together to maintain it.
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Name the levels of organisation in the body | Chemical (molecular) level, Organelle level, cellular level, tissue level, organ level, system level, organism level.
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Example of chemical (molecular) level | Atoms, molecules
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Example of organelle level | Mitochondria
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Example of cellular level | Smooth muscle cell
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Example of tissue level | smooth muscle
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Example of organ level | Bladder
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Example of system level | Urinary system
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Definition for structure | What something is made of (anatomy)
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Definition for function | How something works (physiology)
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Function of receptors | monitor the conditions in the body
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Function of control centre | Determines if body conditions have altered from their normal limits
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Function of effectors | Produce a response to a change within the body to return it to it's normal range
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What is negative feedback? | The reversal of a change to restore homeostasis
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Describe the anatomical position | The person is standing straight and facing forwards. The feet are flat on the floor and directed forward and the arms are at the sides with palms facing forward.
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