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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 with correct answers stated 2024
  • AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 with correct answers stated 2024

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  • What is homeostasis? correct answers The maintenance of a constant internal environment. What is a stimulus? correct answers 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 answers Detect the stimulus or change in environment. What happens after the receptors? correct answers Receptors send messages to the CNS via the sensory neurone. What makes up the central nervous system? co...
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 2024/25 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
  • AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 2024/25 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+

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  • What is homeostasis? The maintenance of a constant internal environment. What is a stimulus? A change in your environment than requires a response. e.g Light, sound, touch, pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. What do the receptors do? Detect the stimulus or change in environment. What happens after the receptors? Receptors send messages to the CNS via the sensory neurone. What makes up the central nervous system? The brain or spinal cord What is an effector? Muscles or glands tha...
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 Question And Correct Answers.
  • AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 Question And Correct 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 after the receptors? - correct answer Receptors send messages to the CNS via the sensory neurone. What makes up the central nervous system...
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All sample questions with matching correct answer in chapter 5
  • All sample questions with matching correct answer in chapter 5

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  • negative tropisms - Answer-growth away from a stimulus Define homeostasis - Answer-Homeostasis is the regulation of internal conditions in the body. It is necessary to maintain optimal conditions for body functioning. These internal conditions can change as a result of processes within the body and as external conditions change. systems responsible for homeostasis - Answer-the nervous system - uses electrical impulses to communicate the endocrine system - uses chemical molecules to commun...
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NEUROANATOMY MCQS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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  • WHAT IS THE MOST CAUDAL PART OF PART IF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM? - ANSWER-SPINAL CORD WHAT EMBRYONIC BRAIN REGION IS THE PONS DEVELOPED FROM? - ANSWER-METENCEPHALON WHAT NEURAL CELL TYPE IS PURPORTED TO FORM THE SO CALLED "BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER"? - ANSWER-ASTROCYTES WHICH LOBE OF THE BRAIN IS SITUATED ON THE INFEROMEDIAL ASPECT OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX? - ANSWER-LIMBIC WHAT IS THE LARGEST CROSSING FIBRES IN THE CNS? - ANSWER-CORPUS COLLOSUM IN GENERAL, HOW MANY NEURONES IN SYMPA...
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 With All Answers
  • AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 With All Answers

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  • AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 With All Answers 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. ...
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AQA GCSE Biology topic 5 - Homeostasis and Response Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Correct
  • AQA GCSE Biology topic 5 - Homeostasis and Response Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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  • AQA GCSE Biology topic 5 - Homeostasis and Response Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Correct homeostasis - Answer️️ -maintaining a stable environment e.g. nervous and hormonal communications, body temp, blood glucose levels. negative feedback - Answer️️ -A process that counteracts a change - increasing and decreasing levels to maintain homeostasis, e.g. sweating to lower the body temp the nervous system - Answer️️ -A system that manages the body through negative feedb...
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Aqa A Level psychology- Biopsychology exam questions and answers 2024 100% pass
  • Aqa A Level psychology- Biopsychology exam questions and answers 2024 100% pass

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  • Aqa A Level psychology- Biopsychology exam questions and answers 2024 100% pass What components make up the Central Nervous system - Answer-The brain and spinal cord The peripheral nervous system has two divisions, what are they? - Answer-Autonomic nervous system and Somatic Nervous system Which division of the Peripheral Nervous System contains the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions? - Answer-Autonomic What is the somatic nervous systems role? - Answer-To communicate with sense ...
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OCR A Level Biology Paper 1 (2022 Priority Topics) Questions with Answers
  • OCR A Level Biology Paper 1 (2022 Priority Topics) Questions with Answers

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  • Auxin is a plant hormone produced in the shoot tip. Auxin causes cell elongation and travels down the stem from the tip. Auxin is destroyed by sunlight. Explain how this leads to positive phototropism in the plant. Correct Answer Auxin is broken down on the sunny side of the plant. Cells on the shaded side will elongate due to auxin, causing curvature of the stem so that the plant grows towards the light. Ivy plants often use walls or other plants as a support when growing. State the type of ...
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Biopsychology Complete Revision Notes (Psychology AQA A-Level) Biopsychology Complete Revision Notes (Psychology AQA A-Level)
  • Biopsychology Complete Revision Notes (Psychology AQA A-Level)

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  • Complete Biopsychology revision notes for AQA Psychology A-Level, written by a straight A* student. Includes PEEL paragraphs for every topic and diagrams where needed. Well organised and in order. Includes collated information from class, textbooks and online. Topics include: The nervous system, The structure and function of sensory, relay and motor neurones, Synaptic transmission, The endocrine system, The ‘fight or flight’ response, Localisation of function, Hemispheric lateralisation, S...
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