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Your making me Nervous …….. Today was Gland- tastic !!!!! Don’t be to quick to React That Hormone system You’ve got a lot of Nerve!

 What are the two divisions of the nervous system?

 List the five senses.

 These two types of neurons are found in the PNS.

 What is the main function of the nervous system?

 What are the three main areas of the brain?

 What is a gland?

 How do hormones work?

 Describe the process the body takes to lower blood sugar from beginning to end.

 Explain the difference between an endocrine cell and a target cell.

 List the 6 main endocrine glands and describe where they’re located.

 Endocrine messages are sent using these.

 The nervous system uses these to send to messages.

 From start to finish what is the path of an endocrine reaction?

 From start to finish what is the path of a nervous reaction ?

 Compare negative feedback to positive feedback.

 What are three ways the endocrine system is similar to the nervous system?

 What is the function of the endocrine system?

 What are two disorders of the Endocrine system?

 Which endocrine gland creates cells for the immune system?

 How are hormone levels controlled?

 ________________ is a cell that moves messages in the form of fast-moving electrical energy

 This is a usually short branched extension of the cell body.

 This structure carries impulses away from the cell body.

 Motor Neurons are found in what division of the nervous system? What are they responsible for?

 What structure is the link between the main control center (brain) and the peripheral nervous sytem?