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Control And Coordination: Signals That Run The Body

Learn how organisms detect change and respond

ScienceGrade 10Mixed12 questions24 min
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Section A: Need, Stimulus and Response · 6 questionsSection B: Nervous vs Chemical Coordination · 6 questions
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Section A: Need, Stimulus and Response

Understand why coordination is necessary.

Choose the best answer for each question.

Question 1
EasyQuestion

Which statement best explains: Explain need for control and coordination?

Topic: Coordination in Organisms · Skill: Identify presbyopia and its correction

Question 2
MediumQuestion

A student is revising Coordination in Organisms. Which idea is most accurate for 'Explain need for control and coordination'?

Topic: Coordination in Organisms · Skill: Identify presbyopia and its correction

Question 3
AdvancedQuestion

Which answer would best correct a misconception about explain need for control and coordination?

Topic: Coordination in Organisms · Skill: Identify presbyopia and its correction

Question 4
EasyQuestion

Which statement best explains: Compare nervous and chemical coordination?

Topic: Coordination in Organisms · Skill: Trace refraction through a glass prism

Question 5
MediumQuestion

A student is revising Coordination in Organisms. Which idea is most accurate for 'Compare nervous and chemical coordination'?

Topic: Coordination in Organisms · Skill: Trace refraction through a glass prism

What this assignment covers

Start with need for coordination, stimulus-response and nervous versus chemical communication.

Skills and sections

Identify presbyopia and its correction, Trace refraction through a glass prism, Explain dispersion of white light

  • Section A: Need, Stimulus and Response: 6 questions
  • Section B: Nervous vs Chemical Coordination: 6 questions