Organism-Level Systems (Combined Higher)

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Across
  1. 3. A hormone released from the body when you feel scared or threatened (H)
  2. 7. A technique that involves the fertilisation of egg cells outside of the womb (3 words) (H)
  3. 9. An endocrine horomone that maintains the uterus lining
  4. 12. LH (2 words)
  5. 14. An endocrine hormone that builds up the uterus lining
  6. 15. An response generated from the nervous system that does not involve the brain
  7. 16. A type of neurone that carries electrical impulses from between different types of neurones. Found in the spinal cord
  8. 17. A hormone released when blood glucose levels are too high
  9. 18. A section of a neurone that carries electrical impulses to the cell body
  10. 19. A section of a neurone that carries electrical impulses away from the cell body
  11. 20. A type of neurone that carries electrical impusles generated from a receptor cell
  12. 23. The process by which the body maintains internal conditions to keep them constant
  13. 24. the gland that produces insulin
  14. 26. A condition where blood glucose levels cannot be controlled properly with insulin
  15. 27. The gland that produces adrenaline
Down
  1. 1. FSH (3 words)
  2. 2. A non-hormonal form of contraception that releases copper into the uterus and fallopian tubes
  3. 4. A type of neurone that carries electrical impulses to effectors
  4. 5. A change in the environment that can be detected
  5. 6. A hormone that controls metabolic rates (H)
  6. 8. Muscles or glands that give a response to a stimulus
  7. 10. A hormone released when blood glucose levels are too slow
  8. 11. CNS (3 words)
  9. 13. A type of control used in homeostasis that reverses changes in internal conditions detected by receptors (H)
  10. 15. A group of cells that can detect a stimulus
  11. 21. The release of an egg cell from the ovaries
  12. 22. A type of response that is produced from the brain after it receives information from different types of receptors
  13. 25. The glands that produce oestrogen and progesterone