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HOMEOSTASIS Identify homeostasis as the process by which an organism responds to its internal or external environment.
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Regulation of an organism’s internal surroundings (environment) involves sensing the internal and external environment and changing physiological activities to keep condition within the range required to survive.
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Let’s discuss the things that can effect the way we respond to our environment.
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Homeo - sameness Stasis - standing still
Homeostasis Homeo - sameness Stasis - standing still Homeostasis - the body’s ability to maintain a relatively constant internal environment despite changes in the external environment.
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Homeostasis More a dynamic state in which internal conditions vary within narrow limits.
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Virtually every organ system plays a role in maintaining homeostasis.
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Homeostatic control mechanisms
Communication within body essential for maintenance of homeostasis. Nervous and endocrine systems - major communication systems within the body.
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Feedback mechanisms Homeostasis maintained through either:
Negative feedback mechanisms opposes response to stimulus Positive feedback mechanisms enhances response to stimulus
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Stimulus- something that causes a reaction in a living thing
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Response-A reaction, as that of an organism or any of its parts, to a specific stimulus.
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Homeostatic imbalance
Most diseases and/or disorders result from homeostatic imbalance With aging: body organs and control systems become less efficient internal environment becomes less and less stable greater risk of illness/injury
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Animals and plants respond in different ways
Animals and plants respond in different ways. Let’s look at the way plants respond to their environment.
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A plant’s responses to gravity, moisture, and light are called tropisms. Tropisms can be either negative or positive. Let’s look each one.
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Negative tropism- Moving or turning away from a stimulus, such as light:
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Positive tropism is when there is movement toward the source of stimulation.
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