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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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