Introduction to Excretion, Nervous System & Reproduction
Syllabus & Topics
- 1Excretory products and their elimination: Modes of excretion
- 2Human excretory system: structure and function, Urine formation
- 3Rennin angiotensin system
- 4Neural control and coordination: Structure of neuron, Nerve impulse generation
- 5Structure and function of Brain and Spinal cord
- 6Chemical coordination: Endocrine glands and their secretions
- 7Human reproduction: Male and Female reproductive systems
- 8Spermatogenesis, Oogenesis, and Menstrual cycle
Learning Objectives
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What produces Urine?
Urine is produced by the nephrons in the kidneys through three main steps: glomerular filtration, tubular reabsorption, and tubular secretion.
Q2. Structure of a Neuron?
A neuron consists of a cell body (soma), dendrites (which receive signals), and an axon (which transmits signals). The axon is often covered by a myelin sheath to speed up nerve impulse conduction.
Q3. Function of Pituitary Gland?
The pituitary gland is known as the “master gland”. It secretes hormones such as GH, TSH, and ACTH, which regulate other endocrine glands and various body functions.
Q4. Difference between Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis?
Spermatogenesis: Formation of sperm in males; it is a continuous process.
Oogenesis: Formation of ova (eggs) in females; it is cyclical and stops at menopause.
Q5. What is RAAS?
The Renin–Angiotensin–Aldosterone System (RAAS) regulates blood pressure and fluid balance by causing vasoconstriction and sodium retention.
