2. UNIT
3
The interaction function processes
1: Light makes a
bird visible to the
cat. The bird also
emits sound
vibrations
(chirping).
2: The visual and
acoustic signals
reach the cat’s
sensory organs.
3: The sensory organs
send the information
they receive to the
central nervous system.
• First, the receptor organs of living things capture information
and send signals to the processing centres.
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3. The central nervous
system processes the
information received
and produces a
suitable response
(there is a bird there
and I’m going to try to
catch it).
• Then, the coordination centres process the signals from the
receptors and prepare a response.
UNIT
3
The interaction function processes
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4. The cat’s muscles, part of its
locomotor system, receive
the order to respond and
carry out movements in
order to try to catch the prey.
• Finally, the effectors receive the signals from the coordination
centres and carry out the response.
UNIT
3
The interaction function processes
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