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Homeostasis And how organisms react to stimuli
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In your ISN, write these terms – fill in as we go Homeostasis StimulusResponseFight or Flight (Definitions) (picture/ example)
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Stimulus An action or condition that provokes a response
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Response Any behavior of a living organism that results from an external (outside the body) or internal (inside the body) stimulus
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Example: Stimulus / Response Internal stimulus Scared Response Heart beats faster, breathing is faster (triggers the response of many systems) External stimulus Touching a hot stove Response Moving your hand
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What is Homeostasis? The tendency of an organism or cell to maintain a balanced state so as to maintain health and functioning
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Homeostasis involves keeping the internal environment within set ranges, such as internal temperature in mammals.
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Steps involved in maintaining homeostasis: –sensors gather data –control center receives data, sends messages –communication system delivers messages to target organs, tissues –targets respond to change pore sweat glands hair follicle muscle goose bump
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Feedback Loops Feedback compares current conditions to set ranges. Negative feedback loops stop the change; output reduces the original effect of the stimulus Positive feedback loops increase change; the output enhances the original stimulus
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Your household thermostat
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Positive Feedback A good example of a positive feedback mechanism is blood clotting. Once a vessel is damaged, platelets start to cling to the injured site and release chemicals that attract more platelets. The platelets continue to pile up and release chemicals until a clot is formed.
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Fight of Flight The body’s reaction related to physiological changes in the body due to stress
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Wired to survive….
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