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How do our bodies keep internal conditions constant? What parts of our body are involved in temperature control? How is blood sugar controlled? What’s the cause and treatment for diabetes? How was insulin first discovered?

What word would you use to describe this person’s pupil Constricted Dilated Diffused condensed What would happen if this part of the artery relaxed? Artery Skin capillaries Is this person too hot or too cold? Give 3 ways you can tell.

The chart shows the recommended volume of water that women of different body masses should drink, on a cold day and on a hot day.

What parts of our body are involved in temperature control? Receptors detect temperature of blood flowing through the brain - thermoregulatory centre Temperature receptors in your skin also send information to the thermoregulatory centre

What parts of our body are involved in temperature control? Too cold? Too hot?

Blood sugar How does glucose get into our blood? How does our body monitor the levels of glucose in our blood? How does insulin help lower our blood sugar? What happens if your body doesn’t make any insulin?

How is blood sugar controlled?

Receptors in pancreas monitor blood sugar level. Pancreas also produces the hormone Insulin

What does insulin do? Insulin is a hormone which helps sugar move from your bloodstream into your cells 0jw&feature=related good Overview-of- Insulin.aspx?articleID=6660&categoryID=DB- nh1-02

Diabetes treatments: Controlling diet Injecting insulin into the blood

How was insulin discovered?

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