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GCSE Biology - homeostasis and response 4 (SEP)

Horizontales
A chemical messenger which travels in the blood to activate target cells. Hint! ADH.
A mechanism that restores levels back to normal. For example; water level (two words).
A gland responsible for secreting ADH.
When some ions and water are taken back into the blood through the kidneys (two words).
A fluid that has the same concentration of glucose and ions as blood plasma. It is used as a kidney failure treatment.
A waste product produced from the breakdown of amino acids in the liver.
Type of treatment where a damaged kidney is replaced with a healthy donor kidney in patients with kidney failure.
Verticales
The regulation of conditions inside the body (and cells) to maintain a stable internal environment, in response to changes in both internal and external conditions.
A protein produced by white blood cells in response to the presence of an antigen.
A hormone (abbreviated ADH) that stimulates the kidney tubules to become more permeable, so that the kidneys absorb more water (three words).
A molecule on the surface of a cell. Triggers white blood cells to produce antibodies.
Process where some substances are reabsorbed and some removed (waste) through the kidneys.
An organ responsible for producing urine. Plays an important role in the regulation of water and ion content in the body, and in the removal of waste products such as urea.