Homeostasis FACTFILE: GCSE BIOLOGY: UNIT 1 6 Learning outcomes denature, meaning they are unable to carry out their functions © ScienceP
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Examples of reflex arcs are: pupils getting smaller to avoid damage from bright lights, moving your hand from a hot surface to prevent damage Synapses are the
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Add examples of the parts of the body that carry out these roles in the space in the boxes Keywords: brain, specialised cells, muscles, spinal cord, glands,
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GCSE Biology AQA Topic – Homeostasis and response Define homeostasis The human nervous system Part 2 - The brain (biology only)
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studied at GCSE Biology The purpose of this pack is to revise and remind you of Start with a definition of homeostasis, and what it is responsible for
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Topic 5 - Homeostasis Topic 6 – Inheritance and Variation Topic 7 – Ecology Topic 1: Cell Biology Definitions in bold are for higher tier only
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GCSE (9-1) Subject Biology Exam Board AQA Topic 4 5 Homeostasis and Response Sub-Topic accept examples, eg eat less sugar(y food) or eat small
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GCSE (9-1) Subject Biology Exam Board AQA Topic 4 5 Homeostasis and Response Sub-Topic Homeostasis Difficulty Level Bronze Level Booklet
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Y10 Biology (F) Homeostasis and Response 1 The Brain Define homeostasis 2 Explain how your body temperature is monitored
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