(a) What are hormones? (b) In a tabular form, state four differences between nervous coordination...

BIOLOGY
WAEC 2008

(a) What are hormones?

(b) In a tabular form, state four differences between nervous coordination and hormonal coordination in humans.

(c) State three effects each of: (i) Over-secretion (ii) Under-secretion of thyroxin on mammals.

(d) Make a diagram 10 - 12cm long of the reflex arc and label fully.

Explanation

(a)Hormones- These are chemical substances secreted by endocrine/ductless glands, directly into the blood/ circulatory system, which on reaching a target organ, stimulate activity of that organ.

HormonalNervous
Transmission is chemicaltransmission is mechanical and chemical
slow transmissionRapid transmission
Response is wide spreadResponse localized
Target organs receive responseeffector organs receive response
Long last responseshort-lived response
pathway not specific through bloodpathway specific through nerves fibres

(c)(i) Effects of over-secretion: -

  1. Over active/Hyperactive/Irritable/nervous.
  2. Excessive growth/gigantism
  3. Loss of weight
  4. Enlarged thyroid gland/exothalmic goitre
  5. Accelerated/increased heartbeat
  6. Protrusion/bulging out of eyeball.

(ii) Effects of under-secretion: -

  1. Cretinism/dwarfism in children.
  2. Overweight/increase in subcutaneous fat/obesity.
  3. Physical/mental sluggishness in adults.
  4. Reduced heart rate.
  5. Lowered/reduced metabolic rate/ myxceodema.
  6. Goitre formation/hyperplastic goiter.

(d)Labels: Receptor organ, sensory neurone, intermediate/relay neurone; motor neurone, synapse, spinal cord, ventral root, dorsal root, effector organ, spinal nerve.



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