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1. Indicate the stimulus-reactor path for the process that follows when a bee stings you on the hand.
2. Add the captions to the illustrations of the brain and the neuron.
Brain, spinal cord, motor neuron, sensor neuron
5. FIND OUT:
a) you blink your eyes:
b) your nose runs when you have been crying:
c) your pupils dilate in a dark room:
d) food has no taste when your nose is blocked:
When your body is in pain, painkillers mask the pain. You can control the nervous system’s capacity to feel. This means that medication can be applied usefully, but also that it can be misused.
Drugs are used in this way to provide excitement, but this is dangerous because it can lead to DEPENDENCY and result in TOLERANCE for particular levels of the drug. When this happens, more and stronger drugs are needed.
PAIN KILLERS :Morphine and heroin
deaden the senses
STIMULANTS :Caffeine, nicotine, ecstasy anti-depressants
lead to depression
TRANQUILLISERS :Alcohol and sleeping tablets
Sluggishness and disturbances of the vision
HALLUCINOGENICS :Dagga and LSD
Schizophrenia
Assessment: APPLICATION
Could you apply your existing knowledge?
LO 2.4
Learning Outcomes 2 : Constructing Science knowledge
The learner will know and be able to interpret and apply scientific, technological and environmental knowledge.
We know this when the learner:
2.4 applies knowledge.
1. impulse/stimulus – receptor – impulse – cns – impulse – effector
2. labels: sketch brain + neurone
4. Complete the table on the senses:
5 a) reflex action to lubricate the eye with a lubricant
b) Tears drain the tear duct that opens at the back of the throat cavity – which is also the back of the nasal cavity
c) opening enlarges to allow more light
d) nasal receptors temporarily out of action; tongue only recognises sweetness, saltiness, acidity, and bitterness
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