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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 100% Correct Answers Verified questions 2023/2024
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What is homeostasis? - answer The maintenance of a constant internal environment. 
What is a stimulus? - answer A change in your environment than requires a response. 
e.g Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
What do the receptors do? - answer Detect the stimulus or change in environment. 
What happens after the receptors? - answer Receptors send messages to the CNS via 
the sensory neurone. 
What makes up the central nervous system? - answer The brain or spinal cord ...
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AQA GCSE Biology topic 5 - Homeostasis and Response
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AQA GCSE Biology topic 5 - Homeostasis and Response 
Homeostasis maintaining a stable environment e.g. nervous and hormonal communications, body 
temp, blood glucose levels. 
negative feedback A process that counteracts a change - increasing and decreasing levels to maintain 
homeostasis, e.g. sweating to lower the body temp 
the nervous system A system that manages the body through negative feedback, hormones and 
effectors made up of Central nervous system (CNS - brain + spinal cord), se...
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AQA A level Biology - Topic 6 - survival and response questions and answers already passed
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AQA A level Biology - Topic 6 - survival and response questions and answers already passed What is a stimulus? A change in the environment of an organism 
What is a tactic response? Directional movement in response to a stimulus 
What is a kinetic response? Non directional random movement in response to a stimulus 
What is a positive and negative taxis? Positive taxis- organism moves towards stimulus Negative taxis - organism moves away from stimulus 
What Are receptors? Detect stimuli- can be c...
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What is homeostasis? - ANSWERThe maintenance of a constant internal environment. 
 
What is a stimulus? - ANSWERA change in your environment than requires a response. e.g Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
 
What do the receptors do? - ANSWERDetect the stimulus or change in environment. 
 
What happens after the receptors? - ANSWERReceptors send messages to the CNS via the sensory neurone. 
 
What makes up the central nervous system? - ANSWERThe brain or spinal cord 
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 Questions and 
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What is homeostasis? - Answer️️ -The maintenance of a constant internal 
environment. 
What is a stimulus? - Answer️️ -A change in your environment than requires a 
response. e.g Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
What do the receptors do? - Answer️️ -Detect the stimulus or change in environment. 
What happens after the receptors? - Answer️️ -Receptors send messages to the CNS 
via the sensory ...
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Biology GCSE Edexcel: The Nervous System Questions With All Complete Verified Solutions.
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What is a stimulus? - correct answer A change in the environment to which an organism responds to. 
 
What is a response? - correct answer A change in behaviour in response to a stimulus. 
 
What is the central nervous system (CNS) made of? - correct answer The brain and the spinal cord. 
 
What makes up the nervous system? - correct answer ...
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 Questions With 100% Verified Guaranteed Answers.
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What is homeostasis? - correct answer The maintenance of a constant internal environment. 
 
What is a stimulus? - correct answer A change in your environment than requires a response. e.g Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
 
What do the receptors do? - correct answer Detect the stimulus or change in environment. 
 
What happens ...
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Chapter 14: Nervous System Martin Caon Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology Third Edition
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Martin Caon Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology Third Edition 
 
Chapter 14: Nervous System 
 
14.1	Cells and Action Potential 
 
1.	Which word correctly completes the statement: “All motor neurons are…”? 
a.	Interneurons 
b.	Multipolar 
c.	Bipolar 
d.	Unipolar 
Answer is B: Motor neurones (that innervate muscles) are multipolar. 
 
2.	In the peripheral nervous system, which cells form the myelin sheath? 
a.	Ependymal cells 
b.	Schwann cells 
c.	Astrocytes 
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B5 AQA GCSE Biology Homeostasis and Response (Triology) Graded A
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B5 AQA GCSE Biology Homeostasis and Response (Triology) Graded A 
What is homeostatis? ️The regulation of the conditions in our body maintaining stable internal 
environment 
What does homeostasis do? ️Responds to any change in internal or external conditions. 
What is a stimulus? ️A change in your environment than requires a response 
Give some examples of stimuli? ️Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
What do the receptors do? ️Detect the stimulus or c...
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AQA A level Biology - Topic 6 - survival and response questions and answers already passed 2024
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What is a kinetic response? Non directional random movement in response to a stimulus 
What is a positive and negative taxis? Positive taxis- organism moves towards stimulus 
Negative taxis - organism moves away from stimulus 
What Are receptors? Detect stimuli- can be cells or proteins on cell surface membrane , loads 
of different types 
What are effectors? Cells that bring about a response to a stimulus to provide an effect ( 
muscle cells, glands) 
Receptors communicate with effectors via...
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