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- 2. Which mechanism enhances or amplifies a change in your system? (positive or negative)
- 4. "collection of similar cells that group together to perform a specialized function".
- 5. When you sweat, does your body temperature increase or decrease?
- 6. What is the scientific term for Goosebumps?
- 11. What is the names of the process where your internal environment stays constant.
- 12. The process of homeostasis involves two systems. The nervous system and the _____________ system.
- 15. During child birth, the hypothalamus stimulates the ____________ _________ to release oxytocin. (two words)
- 16. Where is the hypothalamus located? in the __________.
- 18. This type of tissue binds, supports and protects structures in the body.
- 21. When you Shiver, does your body temperature increase or decrease?
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- 1. Examples of this type of tissue is :'outer layer of skin, the inside of your mouth and stomach, tissue surrounding body organs.
- 3. When you are hot, what is an involuntary action you can do to keep up your body temperature constant? Your blood vessels will ____________.
- 7. In a frog, where does the small intestine lead to? (two words)
- 8. This type of tissue makes up the following: brain, spinal cord, and your nerves.
- 9. This type of tissue is a 'specialized tissue that can contract'.
- 10. This organ system's primary role is, that oxygen is inhaled, and travels into the body and carbon dioxide is expelled from the body. This system is the ______________ system.
- 13. Thermoregulation is an example of positive or negative feedback?
- 14. A structure that contains a minimum of 2 different types of tissues that work together for a similar purpose.
- 17. The main organs used in the system is: stomach, small intestines and large intestines. This is the _______________ system.
- 19. Systems involving homeostasis needs three things: a sensor, an integrator and a __________.
- 20. What is the name of he structure that secretes hormones?