GCSE Biology – Communication systems
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. Question
How many communication systems does the human body have?
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2. Question
Which of the following is a communication system in the body?
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3. Question
Which of the following is a communication system in the body?
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4. Question
What is the hormonal system?
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5. Question
What is the peripheral nervous system?
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6. Question
Describe the speed of communication through the hormonal system.
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7. Question
What is the nervous system?
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8. Question
What does the nervous system use?
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9. Question
What does the nervous system do?
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10. Question
Describe the speed of communication through the nervous system.
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11. Question
What does CNS stand for?
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12. Question
Which of the following is part of the nervous system?
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13. Question
Which of the following is part of the nervous system?
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14. Question
What does the central nervous system detect?
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15. Question
What is a stimulus?
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16. Question
What are stimuli detected by?
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17. Question
Where does the information from the receptors travel to?
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18. Question
What carries this information?
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19. Question
What is a coordinator?
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20. Question
What is a coordinator?
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21. Question
What controls the choice to respond to a stimulus?
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22. Question
Once a response is decided, where does the information go?
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23. Question
What will an effector bring?
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24. Question
What is an example of an effector?
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25. Question
What is an example of an effector?