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Principles of Homeostasis and the Nervous System
Biology · Year 10 · Homeostasis and response · Summer Term

Principles of Homeostasis and the Nervous System

Discover how your body maintains stable internal conditions, a process called homeostasis, and learn about the structure and function of the nervous system which coordinates rapid responses.

National Curriculum Attainment TargetsDfE GCSE Biology: 4.5.1 HomeostasisDfE GCSE Biology: 4.5.2 The human nervous system

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Discover how your body maintains stable internal conditions, a process called homeostasis, and learn about the structure and function of the nervous system which coordinates rapid responses.

Key Questions

  1. Explain the importance of maintaining a constant internal environment.
  2. Compare the roles of receptors, coordination centres, and effectors in homeostasis.
  3. Identify the main components of the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.

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