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Summary GCSE Combined Science Biology B5 Homeostasis

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For GCSE students looking for Combined science Biology notes (can be used for foundation and higher). This includes key points and 15 questions to check your understanding at the end! Everything you will need is here.

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Paper 2 Biology
B5: Homeostasis
What is Homeostasis? What does it control and how?
Homeostasis: The regulation of the conditions of the body
•Controls blood glucose concentration, temperature, water levels

•Importance: to function properly



 Stimuli- change in environment
 Receptors- detect stimuli
 Co-ordination centres- brain and spinal cord) receive, process information from receptors
 Effectors- bring about responses that restore optimum levels

Negative feedback (Higher only) = returns conditions back to optimum level if they become too high or
too low



Nervous System
What is the function of the nervous system? What is a reflex action and what is the required
practical for it?
 Enables humans to react their surroundings and to coordinate their behaviour

Stimulus-> receptor-> coordinator ->effector-> response

Reflex Actions= Are automatic and rapid doesn't include the conscious part of the brain

Practical Reaction time

1) Put arm on at the table with hand hanging the edge of the table
2) Your partner will hold the bottom of the ruler (0cm)
3) Your partner drops ruler without telling you
4) You catch the ruler and record results in a table
5) Repeat experiment and do both left and right



Endocrine system
What is the function of the endocrine system? What is a gland? Can you remember all the
glands?
Endocrine system: glands which secrete chemicals called hormones into the bloodstream

,Glands:

 Pituitary gland-secretes several hormones Which act on other glands hormones to bring an to
stimulate effect.
 Thyroid gland produces thyroxine, which regulates rate of metabolism, heart rate and
temperature
 Adrenal gland = produces adrenaline, which prepares body for ‘fight or flight!!
 Pancreas = produces insulin used to regulate blood glucose levels
 Ovaries = produces oestrogen
 Testes = produces testosterone-controls sperm production




Synapse
 Connects the neurones

1)Electrical impulse travels along first axon

2) Nerve signal received

3) Chemicals diffuse across synapse

4) Stimulates new electrical signal to the next neurone



Blood Glucose Concentration
 Blood glucose monitored /controlled by the pancreas.
 Blood glucose too high insulin produced to make the glucose move into the cells. Liver turns
glucose into glycogen.
 Blood glucose = too low -> glucagon secreted to break down glycogen. Into glucose.

Type 1 diabetes

 Pancreas fails to produce insulin
 Treatment: Insulin injection
 Risk factors: Genetics, Diet, Obesity

Type 2 diabetes

 Body no longer responds to the insulin produced
 Treatments: Carbohydrate controlled diet, exercise
 Risk factors: Age, High blood pressure, Genetics, Obesity

Menstrual cycle

, Monthly release of an egg from the ovaries

 Day 1-4 Uterus lining sheds
 Day 4-14 Uterus lining builds again
 Day 14: Egg develops and is released
 Day 14-28: if there is no fertilised egg, uterus in the sheds again and cycle begins

FSH
Pituitary gland => matures egg
Stimulates ovaries => produces oestrogen

Oestrogen
Ovaries =>Uterus lining grows
And stimulates LH, inhibits FSH

LH
Pituitary gland => Stimulates egg release at day 14.

Progesterone
Ovaries => maintains uterus lining Inhibits Lit and FSH release

IVF ‘in vitro fertilisation’
1) Collect eggs from ovaries, fertilised in a lab with sperm.
2) Embryos grown in incubator
3) Embryos into tiny ball of cells, then transferred
4) FSH + LH to stimulate egg maturation


Advantages: infertile couple can have a child

Disadvantages: multiple births, low success rate, emotionally and physically stressful



Contraception
Contraception: used to prevent risk of pregnancy

Hormonal

 The pill – Stops development of uterus lining.
 Implant- stops development of uterus lining and inhibits egg maturing
 Injection-> Contains progesterone
 IUD- Skills sperm



Non hormonal
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