BIOS252 FINAL PAPER 2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
◉ Endocrine System.
Answer: The system of glands that secrete hormones directly into
the bloodstream.
◉ Hormones.
Answer: Chemical messengers produced by glands that regulate
various bodily functions.
◉ Hormonal Functions.
Answer: The specific roles that hormones play in regulating
physiological processes.
◉ Hormonal Stimuli.
Answer: Factors that trigger the release of hormones from glands.
◉ Target Tissues.
Answer: Specific tissues or organs that respond to particular
hormones.
,◉ Local Chemical Messengers.
Answer: Substances that act on nearby cells to elicit a response.
◉ Hormonal Interactions.
Answer: The ways in which different hormones influence each
other's actions.
◉ Hormonal Response to Stress.
Answer: The physiological changes that occur in response to stress,
mediated by hormones.
◉ Homeostatic Mechanisms.
Answer: Processes that maintain stable internal conditions in the
body.
◉ Sensory versus perception.
Answer: For perception to happen, the sensory signal must reach the
cerebrum.
◉ Adaptation.
Answer: The ability to no longer perceive sensations due to
prolonged exposure.
, ◉ Sensory receptors/Nerve endings.
Answer: Categorized based on distribution, location, and type.
◉ Free Nerve Endings.
Answer: Pain, temperature changes, tickle, itch.
◉ Encapsulated Nerve Endings.
Answer: Touch, pressure, vibration.
◉ Special Sensory Cells.
Answer: Used to create special sensory reception.
◉ Exteroceptors.
Answer: Sensations from outside the body.
◉ Interoceptors.
Answer: Sensations from inside the body.
◉ Proprioceptors.
Answer: Where your body is in space and time.
◉ Mechanoreceptors.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
◉ Endocrine System.
Answer: The system of glands that secrete hormones directly into
the bloodstream.
◉ Hormones.
Answer: Chemical messengers produced by glands that regulate
various bodily functions.
◉ Hormonal Functions.
Answer: The specific roles that hormones play in regulating
physiological processes.
◉ Hormonal Stimuli.
Answer: Factors that trigger the release of hormones from glands.
◉ Target Tissues.
Answer: Specific tissues or organs that respond to particular
hormones.
,◉ Local Chemical Messengers.
Answer: Substances that act on nearby cells to elicit a response.
◉ Hormonal Interactions.
Answer: The ways in which different hormones influence each
other's actions.
◉ Hormonal Response to Stress.
Answer: The physiological changes that occur in response to stress,
mediated by hormones.
◉ Homeostatic Mechanisms.
Answer: Processes that maintain stable internal conditions in the
body.
◉ Sensory versus perception.
Answer: For perception to happen, the sensory signal must reach the
cerebrum.
◉ Adaptation.
Answer: The ability to no longer perceive sensations due to
prolonged exposure.
, ◉ Sensory receptors/Nerve endings.
Answer: Categorized based on distribution, location, and type.
◉ Free Nerve Endings.
Answer: Pain, temperature changes, tickle, itch.
◉ Encapsulated Nerve Endings.
Answer: Touch, pressure, vibration.
◉ Special Sensory Cells.
Answer: Used to create special sensory reception.
◉ Exteroceptors.
Answer: Sensations from outside the body.
◉ Interoceptors.
Answer: Sensations from inside the body.
◉ Proprioceptors.
Answer: Where your body is in space and time.
◉ Mechanoreceptors.