Homeo-stasis Year 11 Homeostasis Revision activity

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Homeo-stasis Year 11 Homeostasis Revision activity DEFICIENT IN DIABETICS EFFECTOR IS LOOP OF HENLE GLUCAGON INCREASES BLOOD SUGAR INSULIN KIDNEYS PANCREAS HORMONES PITUITARY GLAND (ADH) PREVENTS DEHYDRATION REDUCES BLOOD SUGAR RELEASED WHEN HUNGRY SHIVERING SKIN SUGARS REABSORBED SWEATING TEMPERATURE at 37˚C UREA EXCRETED VASODILATION / VASOCONSTRICTION WATER BALANCE Find the right box below for each of these words Homeo-stasis

Homeo-stasis Year 11 Homeostasis Revision activity DEFICIENT IN DIABETICS EFFECTOR IS LOOP OF HENLE GLUCAGON INCREASES BLOOD SUGAR INSULIN KIDNEYS PANCREAS HORMONES PITUITARY GLAND (ADH) PREVENTS DEHYDRATION REDUCES BLOOD SUGAR RELEASED WHEN HUNGRY SHIVERING SKIN SUGARS REABSORBED SWEATING TEMPERATURE at 37˚C UREA EXCRETED VASODILATION / VASOCONSTRICTION WATER BALANCE Find the right box below for each of these words RELEASED WHEN HUNGRY PREVENTS DEHYDRATION INCREASES BLOOD SUGAR EFFECTOR IS LOOP OF HENLE GLUCAGON Pituitary gland (ADH) DEFICIENT IN DIABETICS Water balance PANCREAS HORMONES SUGARS REABSORBED Homeo-stasis INSULIN KIDNEYS DECREASES BLOOD SUGAR UREA EXCRETED TEMPERATURE at 37˚C SKIN SHIVERING VASOCONSTRICTION / VASODILATION SWEATING