homeostatis

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Across
  1. 7. cell host of neuron
  2. 9. doesn't invove the brain, travels to spinal chord and back, immediate response
  3. 11. located in the tongue and nose
  4. 14. how messages are transported through the Nervous system
  5. 16. how messages pass through the gap between two neurons
  6. 17. white bloodcells that engluf pathogens and destroy them
  7. 19. female dominant hormone
  8. 20. maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment
  9. 23. kill pathogens in stomach
  10. 24. duration of response to message in nervous system
  11. 26. stop pathogens getting into the eyes
  12. 27. consolidating learning, short term memory storage
  13. 29. how messages are transported through the Endocrine system
  14. 31. stop pathogens entering body
  15. 33. decreases blood glucose levels
  16. 35. the nerve bridge that connects the two hemispheres fo the brain
  17. 37. largest part of the brain and is composed of right and left hemispheres. It is responsible for higher-order thinking, controlling speech vision and touch.
  18. 38. duratoin of response to message in endocrine system
  19. 44. recieves message from sensoryneuron within CNS and sends message to motorneuron
  20. 47. kill pathogens in mouth
  21. 48. picks up messages from other neurons
  22. 49. kill pathogens in eyes
  23. 50. plays an important role in emotional behaviour
  24. 51. sheeth protects axon and makes message send quicker
  25. 53. controls simple reflexes such as coughing, breathing and digestion
  26. 55. releases hormones
  27. 56. creates antibodies
  28. 57. located in the skin and ears
Down
  1. 1. recieves message from interneuron and makes muscle move
  2. 2. located in the skin
  3. 3. controls the release of hormones, maintains body temperature, hunger and thirst
  4. 4. stop pathogens from spreading inside the body
  5. 5. located in the eyes
  6. 6. both female and male hormone
  7. 8. response to stimulus and tells brain to produce hormone
  8. 10. identify foreign pathogens
  9. 12. hair in the lungs to kill pathogens
  10. 13. maintains temperature, oxygen, carbon dioxide, Ph, blood glucose levels.
  11. 15. controlled by the left hemisphere
  12. 18. speed that message is transmitted through endocrine system
  13. 21. gap inbetween neurons
  14. 22. kills pathogens by identifying and destroying them, long lasting immunity to pathogens
  15. 25. controls balance and muscle action
  16. 28. prevent pathogen entry
  17. 30. recieves stimmulus and sends message to interneuron
  18. 32. how messages are passed through neurons
  19. 34. male dominant hormone
  20. 36. acid in bloodstream
  21. 39. where messages travel
  22. 40. reaction of the body to an infection, heat red, swelling, pain
  23. 41. increases blood sugar levels and maintains them
  24. 42. kill pathogens all over body
  25. 43. increases body temperature to activate heat-shock and to stop pathogen growth
  26. 45. controlled by the right hemisphere
  27. 46. coordinates killer t cells and b cells to join the fight and kill pathogens
  28. 52. kill pathogens in nose and genitle openings
  29. 54. speed that message is transmitted through Nervous System