Control and Coordination Past Paper PDF 2024-25

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This document contains questions related to hormones and the nervous system. The document details various aspects of control and coordination in animals and includes questions about chemical coordination, hormone action, and the effects of substances like adrenaline. This content is ideal for secondary school biology students.

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If it is so important that hormones should be secreted in precise quantities, we need a mechanism through which this is done. The timing and amount of hormone released are regulated by feedback mechanisms. For example, if the sugar levels in blood rise, they are detected by the cells of the pancreas...

If it is so important that hormones should be secreted in precise quantities, we need a mechanism through which this is done. The timing and amount of hormone released are regulated by feedback mechanisms. For example, if the sugar levels in blood rise, they are detected by the cells of the pancreas which respond by producing more insulin. As the blood sugar level falls, insulin secretion is reduced. Activity 6.4 n Hormones are secreted by endocrine glands and have specific functions. Complete Table 6.1 based on the hormone, the endocrine gland or the functions provided. Table 6.1 : Some important hormones and their functions S.No. Hormone Endocrine Gland Functions 1. Growth hormone Pituitary gland Stimulates growth in all organs 2. Thyroid gland Regulates metabolism for body growth 3. Insulin Regulates blood sugar level 4. Testosterone Testes 5. Ovaries Development of female sex organs, regulates menstrual cycle, etc. 6. Adrenaline Adrenal gland 7. Releasing Stimulates pituitary gland to release hormones hormones Q U E S T I O N S ? 1. How does chemical coordination take place in animals? 2. Why is the use of iodised salt advisable? 3. How does our body respond when adrenaline is secreted into the blood? 4. Why are some patients of diabetes treated by giving injections of insulin? What you have learnt n Control and coordination are the functions of the nervous system and hormones in our bodies. n The responses of the nervous system can be classified as reflex action, voluntary action or involuntary action. n The nervous system uses electrical impulses to transmit messages. n The nervous system gets information from our sense organs and acts through our muscles. n Chemical coordination is seen in both plants and animals. n Hormones produced in one part of an organism move to another part to achieve the desired effect. n A feedback mechanism regulates the action of the hormones. Control and Coordination 111 2024-25

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