Biology for IGCSE & O level - Coordination And Response (Section 1)

  • 1
    What is the effect of adrenaline on the heart?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Increases heart rate
  • 2
    The brainstem is responsible for:
    Respondre
    (C)
    Basic life functions
  • 3
    Which of the following does NOT play a role in maintaining a constant internal body temperature?
    Respondre
    (C)
    The kidneys
  • 4
    Which of the following best describes the function of adrenaline?
    Respondre
    (A)
    To increase blood sugar levels.
  • 5
    Which process aids in cooling the body by releasing heat from the skin through water evaporation?
    Respondre
    B
    C
  • 6
    What is the role of the nervous system in thermoregulation?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Detecting temperature changes and initiating responses
  • 7
    What does the term 'vasoconstriction' mean?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Blood vessels narrow
  • 8
    What happens to the lens when viewing a nearby object?
    Respondre
    (B)
    It becomes rounder.
  • 9
    What happens to the pupil when the surrounding light intensity is high?
    Respondre
    (B)
    It constricts
  • 10
    The structure that focuses light on the retina is:
    Respondre
    A
    B
  • 11
    In which part of the body is adrenaline produced?
    Respondre
    (B)
    The adrenal glands
  • 12
    Which of the following is an example of a negative geotropic response?
    Respondre
    (B)
    The stem of a plant growing upwards.
  • 13
    What is the role of insulin in blood glucose regulation?
    Respondre
    (C)
    It allows glucose to enter cells, thereby decreasing blood glucose levels.
  • 14
    What is the primary stimulus that initiates the fight-or-flight response?
    Respondre
    (B)
    A perceived threat or stressful situation
  • 15
    What happens to blood vessels during vasodilation?
    Respondre
    (B)
    They widen.
  • 16
    What are the gaps in the myelin sheath called?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Nodes of Ranvier
  • 17
    Which of the following is a response to cold?
    Respondre
    A
    D
  • 18
    What is the main function of the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Transmitting information to and from the central nervous system (CNS)
  • 19
    What structures are involved in the accommodation process?
    Respondre
    A
    B
  • 20
    What is the role of the nervous system in relation to the endocrine system?
    Respondre
    (D)
    The nervous system controls the speed of hormone release.
  • 21
    What would be the effect on plant growth if auxin were not present?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Plant growth would be stunted.
  • 22
    What is the name of the gap between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons where communication happens?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Synaptic cleft
  • 23
    Which of the following correctly describes what happens to the pupil in bright light?
    Respondre
    A
    C
  • 24
    Which of the following actions would occur in response to an increase in body temperature?
    Respondre
    A
    C
  • 25
    In a reflex arc, what structure directly receives the sensory input?
    Respondre
    (A)
    The spinal cord
  • 26
    What triggers the release of neurotransmitters into the synapse?
    Respondre
    (A)
    The arrival of an action potential at the axon terminal
  • 27
    What is the function of a plant's roots?
    Respondre
    A
    B
    D
  • 28
    What part of the eye controls the size of the pupil?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Iris
  • 29
    Which part of the eye is a transparent structure that allows light to enter?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Cornea
  • 30
    What are the benefits of positive phototropism?
    Respondre
    A
    B
  • 31
    The brain and spinal cord make up the:
    Respondre
    (C)
    Central Nervous System
  • 32
    What would be the effect on blood glucose levels if the liver wasn't functioning?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Blood glucose levels would fluctuate more because the liver can't store or release glucose.
  • 33
    In plant tropisms, what does the term 'positive' indicate?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Growth towards a stimulus.
  • 34
    The somatic nervous system controls which type of actions?
    Respondre
    (D)
    Voluntary
  • 35
    What is the function of the retina?
    Respondre
    (C)
    To detect light and generate nerve impulses
  • 36
    How does the pupil react in dim light?
    Respondre
    (B)
    It dilates
  • 37
    Which stimulus is detected by a plant experiencing geotropism?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Gravity
  • 38
    Where does the chemical transmission of a nerve impulse occur?
    Respondre
    (C)
    At the synapse
  • 39
    What is the stimulus that results in a plant exhibiting phototropism?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Light
  • 40
    What structure connects the two hemispheres of the brain?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Corpus callosum
  • 41
    What is the purpose of sweating in thermoregulation?
    Respondre
    (B)
    To cool the body through evaporation.
  • 42
    What type of neuron carries impulses from receptors to the CNS?
    Respondre
    (C)
    Sensory neuron
  • 43
    What is the role of the hormone, glycogen, in the liver?
    Respondre
    (B)
    It helps store glucose.
  • 44
    What is the function of glial cells?
    Respondre
    (B)
    To support and protect neurons
  • 45
    What type of sensory receptor is found in the skin and responds to changes in temperature?
    Respondre
    (A)
    Thermoreceptors
  • 46
    Which of the following best describes a reflex arc?
    Respondre
    (B)
    A rapid, automatic response to a stimulus.
  • 47
    Which of the following is an example of an effector?
    Respondre
    (C)
    A muscle
  • 48
    What is a key feature of negative feedback systems?
    Respondre
    (C)
    They help maintain stability by reversing changes.
  • 49
    Which of the following is a characteristic of target cells?
    Respondre
    (B)
    They have receptors that bind to specific hormones.
  • 50
    Which of the following is an example of a tropic response?
    Respondre
    (B)
    A plant growing towards light.