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4.5.1 Homeostasis
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4.5.2.1 Structure and function
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4.5.2.2 The Brain
4.5.2.3 The Eye
4.5.2.4 Control of Body Temperature
4.5.3.1 Human Endocrine System
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4.5.3.2 Control of Blood glucose concentration
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4.5.3.3 Maintaining water and nitrogen balence in the body
4.5.3.4 Hormones in human reproduction
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4.5.3.5 Contraception
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4.5.3.6 The use of hormones to treat infertility
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4.5.3.7 Feedback systems
4.5.4.1 Control andcoordination
4.5.4.2 Use of plant hormones
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Match the sense to its corresponding receptor type:

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Taste
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Olfactory receptors in the nose
Smell
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Hair cells in the cochlea
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Identify the sense and its receptor:

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Touch
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Vestibular receptors in the inner ear
Balance
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Photoreceptors in the retina
Sight
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Mechanoreceptors in the skin
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What is homeostasis in living organisms?

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What step would go in the blank box?

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Identify the stimulus and effector here

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Is this a reflex action? Justify with reason

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__________ fishes are not born male or female. Instead, environmental factors, such as __________, food availability, and social interactions, determine which sex organs they __________.

Estrogen in wastewater __________

Once scientists stopped adding estrogen, did the fish recover? __________
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You receive a phone call, how your sensory neurons act here?

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To understand estrogen's effects on wild fish, scientists released small amounts of the chemical into a lake in Ontario, Canada. What drastic changes did they find?

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What causes blood glucose levels to rise?

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When your blood glucose rises, insulin is released by what organ?

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What is the function of insulin?

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Insulin causes what organ to take up glucose?

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What does glucagon do?