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During puberty, there are many changes in the human body due to the glands that release chemical signals called hormones. Which system is most responsible for controlling these changes
a) Endocrine System
b) Nervous System
c) Circulatory System
d) Integumentary System

The brain and spinal cord are made of nerves. They are part of the
a) Nervous system
b) Endocrine System
c) Skeletal System
d) Muscular System

The brain of the cell
a) nucleus
b) lysosome
c) mitochondria
d) cell membrane

The reason your heart beats faster is the brain received a message from your muscles to
a) increase oxygen
b) decrease oxygen
c) regulate body temperature
d) perspire (sweat)

The nervous system tells the stomach muscles to contract quickly so germs can be removed from the body
a) vomiting
b) fever
c) perspiration (sweat)
d) breathing (respiration)

An example of external stimuli
a) fight or flight
b) hunger
c) thirst
d) fever

A RESPONSE to this external stimulus: the hot sun
a) perspiration (sweat)
b) fever
c) vomiting
d) fight or flight

regulates organs by secreting hormones from glands
a) endocrine system
b) nervous system
c) respiratory system
d) digestive system

coordinates and controls all of the body’s activities
a) nervous system
b) endocrine system
c) excretory system
d) integumentary system

to maintain stable internal conditions (by vomiting, fever, etc.)
a) homeostasis
b) perspiration (sweating)
c) external stimulus
d) hormones

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