Co-ordination in Plants and Animals
Co-ordination in Plants and Animals: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as control and coordination, control and coordination in animals, neuromuscular junction, structure of a neuron, and reflex action.
Important Questions on Co-ordination in Plants and Animals
The two glands A and B which occur in pairs are present in the endocrine system of humans. The pair of glands A is found only in females whereas the pair of glands B occurs only in males. The glands A make and secrete two hormones C and D whereas glands B make and secrete only one hormone E. In addition to hormones, glands A make gametes E whereas glands B make gametes G.
Name the hormone E.

Plasma concentrations of hormones must be carefully regulated for good health.

What are the hormones that can be dissolved in plasma of blood.

What hormone produced by the ovary and what does it is function.

What is the major role of hormones produced by the adrenal gland?

Thymosin stimulates the production of:

The thymus secretes the hormone called testosterone.

Explain the function of Thymosins.

Which of these controls by the autonomous nervous system.

The _____ (heartbeat/quadriceps) controls by the autonomous nervous system.

The autonomous nervous system controls involuntary actions.

Explain the autonomous nervous system?

The site of chemical communication between a nerve fibre and a muscle cell is called:

Neuromuscular is the term used for the work between nerves and _____.

Nerves and muscles work together as the _____ (neuromuscular/neurotransmitter) system.

Central Nervous System is responsible for the control and coordination of the nervous system.

Describe the coordination between nerves and muscles in humans?

Explain the function of the cranium.

The tissue that protects and maintain the nervous system is called:

There are only two types of nervous tissue.
