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Title: Science Reviewer
Description: It includes Endocrine System and Nervous System
Description: It includes Endocrine System and Nervous System
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Endocrine system- controls and regulates
body
processes
chemically
through
its
hormonal secretions
Internal equilibrium or Homeostasischemical regulatory mechanism in the body
Ductless or Endocrine glands- certain glands
in that body that release their secretions directly
into the bloodstream; not through a duct
...
ROLE OF HORMONES IN THE FEMALE
REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE:
CARE OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM:
A
...
Follicle stage- the pituitary gland secretes follicle
that are rich in vitamins, calcium and iodine to keep
stimulating hormones (FSH) ; allows follicles to grow ;
hormones at proper level ; such as cabbage, broccoli,
producing estrogen ; inducing mitosis which results
cauliflower
...
Get enough sleep- while the body is resting, the
endocrine system secretes hormones ; body tissues
B
...
Do regular exercise- engage is physical fitness ;
hormone (LH) ; changes the ripe of the follicle and
obesity and over eating may lead to abnormalities to
leads to the release of the egg
...
D
...
Corpus luteum stage- after releasing of the egg ;
overproduction of hormones and lead to endocrine
old follicle becomes corpus luteum and produces
disorders
...
E
...
Menstrual flow stage- high progesterone level in
blood decreases ; secretion of LH
...
This phenomenon
in known as menstruation
...
Hyperthyroidism- when the thyroid gland produces
too much thyroxin ; results in hig metabolic rate
...
Pituitary gland/ Hypophysis- is a ductless gland
located below the brain ; has 3 lobes: anterior,
middle, and posterior
...
Stimulus- known to be as when we react to any
change within the surrounding environment
Brain- consists of gelatin like tissues ; has 2 distinct
MAN’S NERVOUS SYSTEM:
colored regions: gray matter and white matter
( 2 MAIN DIVISIONS )
A
...
Peripheral nervous system- consists of the
nerves which arise from the brain (cranial nerves)
*cranial and spinals nerves of the peripheral
White matter- it is dominated by the mylenated
axons ; its whiteness is due to the protective myelin
system end at the muscles and organs of the body*
sheath
Nervous system- consists of the two types of cells:
PARTS OF THE BRAIN:
the nerve cell or neurons and the supporting cells
...
FOREBRAIN
A
...
Thalamus
functions for transmitting messages from one body
C
...
MIDBRAIN
projections called nerve fibers
III
...
Pons
Supporting cells- responsible for protecting and
B
...
Cerebellem
Nerve fibers- 2 types ; dendrites- highly branched,
more numerous shorter and thinner fibers
...
Carries away the
messsages away from the cell body
*neurons are classified according to the direction of
the message or impulses they carry*
A
...
Motor neurons- carry impulses from the brain
and spinal cord to the muscles
C
...
Gray matter ; seat of thinking, reasoning and power
of imagination, sensory-motor coordination, origin
Synapse- microscopic space in between two
of all cerebral functions
neurons that are not directly connected
...
Brain is divided into different centers for sensing
and responding to the stimuli ;
Alzheimer’s disease- age related disease is the
degeneration of healthy brain tissue ; symptoms are
memory loss, disorientation, and loss of judgment ;
no cure
...
Epilepsy- neurological disorder ; causes seizures due
to faulty electrical impulses to the brain ; symptoms
are uncontrollable jerking movements, temporary
confusion, and blank staring spells
...
unsteady gait and shaky movements of the limbs
...
Proper nutrition- eat a balanced diet that is low
responsible for the hereditary information from
in fat and high in fiber, rich in complex
parents to offspring
...
Adequate sleep and rest- overcome fatigue and
DNA- Deoxyribonucleic acid
build up energy ; adults should have at least 8 hours
RNA- Ribonucleic acid
of sleep while children should have 8-10 hours of
sleep
4 nitrogen bases- Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, and
C
...
Crick- were the first scientists who describe the DNA
D
...
three major players and three processes ; replication,
E
...
the nervous system is very sensitive to toxic
substances like illegal drugs, alcohol and nicotine
...
Undergo immunization- some diseases of the
(mRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), and ribosomal RNA
nervous system are caused by viral and bacterial
(rRNA)
infections ; these infections can be prevented by
immunization
...
around from our genetic history ; provides molecular
basis of heredity
Androgens- they are produced by the testes upon
stimulation by the pituitary gland ; promotes sperm
Mutation- is a stable, herritable change in the
function
genetic material ; changes in the structure of DNA
are known the be as mutation
*humans have 46 chromosomes
*there are around 35,000 genes in a human cell
*Mutations can also be affected by environmental
Variation- defined as ‘the deviation of structural
factors called mutagens ; these can be in the form of
functional, o developmental characteristics of an
radiation, chemicals ad microbial infections
organism” ; provides raw materials for evolution
Gene mapping- involves finding the the exact
Evolution- defines as the change in a species over
location of a gene in the 46 chromosomes of the
time
human cell
A
...
Struggle for existence- resources are in limited
supply, there is a struggle for existence
Gene
identification-
determining
which
DNA
C
...
Survival of the fittest- some organisms have the
ability to adapt to their environment allowing them
DNA sequencing- to study the nitrogen base
to survive the struggle for existence
sequence
in
E
...
Genetically modified organisms (GMO’s) -
are
also known to be as transgenics are produces
Genetic stage- gene mutations produce new traits ;
through recombinant DNA technology
these traits become established in the population
Newborn
screening-
one
of
the
important
application of DNA technology in the Philippines is
Directional selection- where one phenotype that
gives adaptive advantage is favored over another
in postnatal birth ; simple test done on many infants
within 48 hours after delivery to find out if they hae
Genetic drift- if the organism were to mate or not,
cogenital metabolic disorder
the trait may or may not be established in the
population
Gene therapy-
detectable genetic disorders may
be corrected through a procedure ; involves,
Adaptation- defined as which fits an organism to its
extraction of a few cells, addition of functional genes,
environment or way of life ; as the changes in
reintroduction of the corrected cells
characteristics on individuals in a population that
allow them to cope with long term environmental
Immunization- the non pathogenic virus can be
changes
used as vaccine for immunization against herpes and
hepatitis
Paleontology- to study the remains of organisms
that lived in the past
Biological species- consisting of all populations of
organisms
that
are
potentially
capable
of
interbreeding and usually are reproductively isolated
from members of the other species
Fossils- remains or traces of ancient organisms that
lived in the past, generally 10,00 years ago
Remains- include body parts or entire bodies that
*Nature exists in balance
have been preserved
Ecological balance- a state of dynamic equilibrium
Geological time scale- a tabular presentation of the
within a community of organisms in which genetic
history of life based on geologists study of rocks and
species and ecosystem diversity remain relatively
the fossil fuels the contained
stable
Speciation- the process that explains how new
Ecological processes- maintain the stable balance
species evolved from a previously existing one ;
in Earth’s ecosystem such as the fairly constant
involves isolation, divergence, and the consequent
concentration of gas in our atmosphere or the
loss of the ability to interbreed
salinity of water
Biodiversity- defined as the variety of life, may be
Food chain- series of organisms through which the
expressed
food nutrients travel from the producers tot he
at
organizations
different
namely
;
levels
of
genetic,
biological
species,
and
different consumers and up the decomposers
ecosystem diversity
Food level/ topic level- known to be as each level in
Organism-
the
lowest
level
of
biological
the food chain
organization that we study in ecology
Energy pyramid- flow of energy through a tropic
Amoeba- a unicellular organism ; different parts
perform different functions so ensure survival and
reproduction of the organism
Population- defined as a group of interbreeding
individuals living in a particular place and at a given
time
Biotic community- where all population of different
species, plants, and animals interact and live
together
Biosphere- known to be as a very think envelope
surrounding the earth ; at the bottom of the
atmosphere
Title: Science Reviewer
Description: It includes Endocrine System and Nervous System
Description: It includes Endocrine System and Nervous System