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This document contains 39 questions related to the nervous system, endocrine system, and homeostasis. It asks about the functions of the central and peripheral nervous systems, how information travels through the nervous system, and the roles of glands like the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, and thymus. Questions also cover topics like diabetes, the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, lactation, and how hormones help regulate blood sugar levels and respond to temperature changes to maintain homeostasis.
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Science Questionaire

This document contains 39 questions related to the nervous system, endocrine system, and homeostasis. It asks about the functions of the central and peripheral nervous systems, how information travels through the nervous system, and the roles of glands like the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, and thymus. Questions also cover topics like diabetes, the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, lactation, and how hormones help regulate blood sugar levels and respond to temperature changes to maintain homeostasis.
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Q1.

How will you differentiate the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system in terms of their
function?
Q2. What might happen to the human body if one part of the nervous system fails to carry out its function?
Q8. How does the brain recieve the information from the receptor?
Q9. What does the brain do as soon as it recieves the information?
Q10. How is the message from the brain sent in response to the stimuli?
Q11. How will you differentiate the sensory and motor neurons based on their functions?
Q12. Based on the simulation activity, explain how information travels in the nervous system.
Q13. Why does the damage in the nervous system cause paralysis of the body?
Q14. What public health care programs in your locality are geared towards dealing with health issues
concerning the nervous system?
Q15. Which gland of the endocrine and nervous system controls the other glands in the body?
Q16. How will you differentiate thyroid and parathyroid glands in terms of location and function?
Q17. If a persons blood sugar level becomes unstable, what glands might be involved in the problems?
Q18. How important is the thymus gland in keeping your body free from diseases?
Q19. What might happen to a person born without a thymus gland?
Q20. How will you explain the sudden boost of energy, increased strength and extraordinary ability to lift very
heavy objects specially during emergency situation?
Q21. Why is injecting insulin an essential part of the daily regime for most people with diabetes?
Q22. Why does menstrual cycle stop during menopause?
Q23. How do oral contraceptives, specially birth control pills prevent pregnancy?
Q24? Breastfeeding releases oxytocin and prolactin, hormones that relax the mother and make her feel more
nurturing towards her baby. On the other hand, how does the baby benefit from the production of these
hormones in the mothers body?
Q25. What condition may arise if the pituitary gland is not producing enough growth hormones?
Q26. What will happen to a person with excessive secretion of growth hormones from the pituitary glands?
Q27. Why is there a noticeable swelling in the front part of the neck of a person who has goiter?
Q28. How does using iodized salt help help in preventing thyroid problems?
Q29. How does the medical condition of a person with endocrine dysfunction affect his or her way of life?
Q30. How long does a regular menstrual cycle last?
Q31. Describe what happens to an egg during the first 14 days of the cycle?
Q32. Describe what happens to the egg if fertilization occurs?
Q33. Explain what takes place in the uterus after fertilization?
Q34. Why is it important to study the menstrual cycle?
Q35. What might happen to a person ehose nervous and endocrine systems fail to maintain homeostasis?
Q36. Suppose a boy skipped his lunched for a day. How will the hormones (glucagon) from his pancreas help
his body to cope when his blood sugar level drops below normal?
Q37. Suppose a girl ate too many sweets such as candies and chocolates. How will the hormones (insulin)
from her pancreas help her body cope with a possible blood sugar level rise above normal?
Q38. How do the nervous and endocrine system respond to an increase in envoronmental temperature to
achieve homeostasis?
Q39. How do the nervous, endocrine and reproductive system perform their coordinated function such as
pregnancy and childbirth, menstrual cycle, breastfeeding and sexual intercourse.?

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