GCSE Biology – Communication systems

Last updated: 02/07/2020

Learning Objectives

-I can compare the nervous and hormonal systems of the body
-I can describe the basic structure of the central nervous system
-I can describe the functions of the central nervous system
-I can distinguish between voluntary and reflex actions
-I can convert between joules and newton-meters

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  1. How many communication systems does the human body have?

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  2. Which of the following is a communication system in the body?

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  3. Which of the following is a communication system in the body?

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  4. What is the hormonal system?

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  5. What is the peripheral nervous system?

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  6. Describe the speed of communication through the hormonal system.

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  7. What is the nervous system?

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  8. What does the nervous system use?

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  9. What does the nervous system do?

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  10. Describe the speed of communication through the nervous system.

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  11. What does CNS stand for?

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  12. Which of the following is part of the nervous system?

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  13. Which of the following is part of the nervous system?

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  14. What does the central nervous system detect?

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  15. What is a stimulus?

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  16. What are stimuli detected by?

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  17. Where does the information from the receptors travel to?

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  18. What carries this information?

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  19. What is a coordinator?

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  20. What is a coordinator?

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  21. What controls the choice to respond to a stimulus?

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  22. Once a response is decided, where does the information go?

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  23. What will an effector bring?

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  24. What is an example of an effector?

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  25. What is an example of an effector?

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