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Homeostasis
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Homeostasis Homeostasis is a process by which a constant internal environment is maintained despite changes in the external environment The body maintains a steady state, through a series of monitored adjustments
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Blood Sugar
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Tolerance Ranges
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Homeostatic Systems 3 Components: Monitor: special sensors
Coordinating centre: relays information to appropriate regulator Regulator: helps restore normal balance
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Example – Exercising
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Feedback Systems Negative Feedback vs. Positive Feedback
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Negative Feedback Process by which a mechanism is activated to restore conditions to their original state
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Positive Feedback Process by which a small effect is amplified
Ex: the contractions in child birth caused by the release of oxytocin
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Explain in your own words the concept of homeostasis
Differentiate between positive and negative feedback Create a flow chart for the exercise activity
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Homework Research what the lower and upper limits are for 2 of the following and what happens to the body when we go outside the limits. Body temperature Blood sugar Blood pH Systolic blood pressure
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Blood Sugar Lower Limits (Hypoglycemia) Fatigue Seizures
Unconsciousness Brain damage Higher Limits (Hyperglycemia) Dehydration Frequent urinating Blurry vision
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Body Temperature Higher Limits (40°C +) - Hyperthermia Headache
Confusion Fatigue Heat stroke Dehydration Lower Limits (35°C -) – Hypothermia Blue lips, ears, fingers, toes Physiological systems falter Sluggish Amnesia Death
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Blood Pressure High blood pressure (140/90) Damaged heart
Damaged blood vessels Heart attack Low blood pressure Light headed Dizzy Faint Chest pain or heart attack
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Blood pH Low pH (Acidosis) Headache Diarhea Seizures
Increased heart rate High pH (Alkalosis) Muscular weakness Muscle cramps and spasms Tetany (involuntary contraction of muscles)
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