Honors Anatomy Sept 3, 2015 SAP 1c: EXPLAIN THE ROLE OF HOMEOSTASIS AND ITS MECHANISMS AS THEY RELATE TO THE BODY AS A WHOLE WARM UP: Define the following.

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Honors Anatomy Sept 3, 2015 SAP 1c: EXPLAIN THE ROLE OF HOMEOSTASIS AND ITS MECHANISMS AS THEY RELATE TO THE BODY AS A WHOLE WARM UP: Define the following terms: Anatomy Physiology Homeostasis CLASSWORK: PPT notes; CLOSING: Explain the difference between positive and negative feedback

POPCORN

What branch of science focuses on the structure of organisms? Anatomy

What branch of science focuses on the functions of organ systems? Physiology

What term refers to the dynamic equilibrium in our bodies? Homeostasis

How do we maintain homeostasis? Homeostatic control system

What are the 3 parts to the homeostatic control system? Receptor Control center Effector

What are some functions of the integumentary system? Protection Insulation sensation

What is the main function of the muscular system? Movement or body temperature

What is the main function of the skeletal system? support