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Biology Chapter: Nervous System and Metabolism
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Biology Chapter: Nervous System and Metabolism

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What is the function of the pituitary gland in the endocrine system?

  • To detect sensory stimuli
  • To produce hormones that stimulate other endocrine glands (correct)
  • To transmit nerve impulses
  • To regulate body temperature
  • What is the main difference between the endocrine system and the nervous system?

  • The endocrine system is voluntary, while the nervous system is involuntary
  • The endocrine system is only found in the brain, while the nervous system is found throughout the body
  • The endocrine system uses hormones, while the nervous system uses electrical impulses (correct)
  • The endocrine system is faster, while the nervous system is slower
  • What is the role of receptors in the nervous system?

  • To transmit nerve impulses
  • To produce hormones
  • To store memories
  • To detect sensory stimuli (correct)
  • What is the term for the process of maintaining a stable internal environment?

    <p>Homeostasis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the function of cones in the eye?

    <p>To detect color</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the 5 basic flavors that we can sense?

    <p>Sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Cellular Processes

    • Diffusion is a form of transport in cells
    • Enzymes catalyze metabolic reactions, including catabolic (breakdown) and anabolic (synthesis) reactions

    Nervous System

    • Divided into Central Nervous System (brain and spine) and Peripheral Nervous System (nerves)
    • Nerve cells: sensory neurons (receive stimuli), connecting neurons (integration), and motor neurons (response)
    • Synapses: gaps between neurons, neurotransmitters transmit signals
    • Brain structures and functions: control center for body, processing and integrating information
    • Receptors: detect stimuli (e.g., sensory receptors in skin)
    • Effectors: respond to stimuli (e.g., muscles, glands)

    Reflex Arcs and Endocrine System

    • Reflex arcs: automatic responses to stimuli, involving sensory neurons, interneurons, and motor neurons
    • Endocrine system: glands produce hormones, regulating body functions
    • Pituitary gland: master gland, regulates other endocrine glands
    • Adrenal glands: produce adrenaline, regulate stress response
    • Ovaries and testes: produce sex hormones

    Hormones and Homeostasis

    • Hormones: chemical messengers, travel through bloodstream, detected by target cells
    • Homeostasis: maintaining internal balance, using stimulus-response model and feedback
    • Temperature control: thermoregulation, maintaining body temperature

    Psychology

    • Definition: scientific study of behavior and mental processes
    • Overt behavior: observable, external actions
    • Covert behavior: internal, mental processes
    • Sports psychologists: enhance performance, overcome obstacles
    • Forensic psychologists: apply psychology to law, justice, and policy
    • 9 fields of psychology: clinical, counseling, school, industrial-organizational, social, developmental, cognitive, neuroscience, and personality
    • Roles: research, assessment, intervention, consultation, education

    Memory and Taste

    • Memory process: encoding, storage, retrieval
    • Sensory memory: brief, immediate, raw data
    • Short-term memory: limited capacity, short duration
    • Long-term memory: permanent storage, large capacity
    • Ways to improve memory: repetition, organization, association, visualization
    • Taste buds: located on tongue, detect 5 basic flavors (sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami)
    • Influences on taste perception: temperature, texture, smell, expectations
    • Cones and rods: photoreceptors in retina, detecting light and color

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