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Homeostasis August 10, 11 2015

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Homeostasis. August 11,12 2014. Homeostasis. The maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions Dynamic process – the body is constantly regulating to keep conditions within acceptable ranges. Examples of Homeostasis. What are some v ariables m aintained by h omeostasis?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Homeostasis

August 10, 11 2015

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The maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions

Dynamic process – the body is constantly regulating to keep conditions within acceptable ranges

Homeostasis

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Many variables are maintained by homeostasis.

What examples canyou think of?

Examples of Homeostasis

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Many variables are maintained by homeostasis. Examples include:

Temperature Blood pH Blood sugar Water balance Blood pressure Ion balance

Examples of Homeostasis

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Homeostatic Control Mechanisms

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Homeostatic Control Mechanisms

AnalogiesThermostat

Cruise control

others?

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What is the ...

Variable?

Stimulus?

Receptor?

Control center?

Effector?

Receptors aren’t shown on this picture, but there are two sets of thermoreceptors: some in the hypothalamus to measure internal temperature , and some in the skin to measure external temperature

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You do: What is the ...

Variable? Stimulus? Receptor? Control center? Effector?

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Most homeostatic mechanisms are examples of negative feedback.

In negative feedback, the output acts to change the direction of the stimulus.

Example: If the body is hot, the hypothalamus will activate the sweat glands and dilate the blood vessels (the two outputs) … both of which will act to reduce the body temperature.

Negative Feedback Mechanisms

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Some processes in the body are positive feedback mechanisms.

In positive feedback, the output enhances thestimulus

Positive Feedback Mechanisms

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Positive or Negative Feedback?

Blood Clotting Blood Pressure

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Positive or Negative Feedback?

Blood Clotting Blood Pressure

Positive – The output (platelet adhering) increases the original stimulus (platelet-attracting chemical)

Negative– The output (decreased heart rate / increased diameter) decreases the original stimulus (high blood pressure)

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Come up with examples and non-examples of negative and positive feedback.

(For non-examples, I want something that at first glance might seem like positive or negative feedback, but isn’t).

What is it that distinguishes the true examples from the non-examples?

Positive and Negative Feedback

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Most disease is caused by a disturbance of homeostatic mechanisms known as homeostatic imbalance.

Homeostatic imbalance can result from Aging Genetic mutations Pathogens Environmental factors

Homeostatic Imbalance

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- 10 minutes -

Congo Line review

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Chapter 1 outline due next classFirst quiz Aug 14 / 17!

Homework

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What are your key takeaways from our objectives?

What was our LP and how did we use it?How does what we did today relate to our

significant concept?

Closure

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Study this diagram.

1) What is the stimulus?

2) What are the effectors?

3) Is this + or – feedback, and how can you tell?

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Identify the body system to which each organ belongs4) Pancreas5) Liver

Ex) Which system cleans and returns body fluids to the blood stream?

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