1.2 Maintaining Life Objectives: 1. Become familiar with the human body’s necessary life functions & survival needs. 2. Define homeostasis & how it persists in the body. 3. Differentiate between positive & negative feedback and provide examples
Necessary Life Functions: Maintained boundaries (insides separate from outside) Movement Responsiveness (to environment) Digestion Metabolism (ATP, energy) Excretion (removing waste) Reproduction Growth (cell growth)
Survival Needs Nutrients (for energy & cell maintenance Oxygen (O 2 releases energy from food) Water Regulated body temperature (98.6° F) Regulated atmospheric pressure (for breathing)
Homeostasis The body’s ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions even though the outside world is continuously changing A.K.A. “balance” or “equilibrium” In order for homeostasis to occur/continue, the following are needed…
Homeostasis needs… 1. A Receptor: A type of sensor that responds to changes in the environment. 2. A Control Center: Analyzes information it receives from the environment then determines the response. 3. The Effector: Acts out the control center’s response to the stimulus.
Feedback Negative Feedback The most common feedback The body is trying to slow or stop the stimulus
Feedback Positive Feedback Far less common The body is trying to increase the stimulus Ex. Childbirth & Blood clotting