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B. General Characteristics of Control Mechanisms 1. Established by the nervous and endocrine systems 2. All homeostatic control mechanisms have 3 interdependent components a. control center – interprets input b. receptor – receiver (input) – sends input to control center via afferent pathways c. effector – acts on (output) – causes response via efferent pathway
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C. Negative Feedback Mechanisms 1. Increase in output feeds back and decreases input 2. Net effect is decrease of the original stimuli 3. Opposite directional change 4. Examples – heart rate, respiration rate, blood pressure, temperature regulators; control glucose levels
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D. Positive Feedback Mechanisms 1. Original stimulus is enhanced so output is accelerated 2. Same directional change 3. Usually controls infrequent events 4. Cascade effect – explosive and self perpetuating 5. Examples – blood clotting, labor contractions
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E. Homeostasis Imbalance 1. Effected by disease 2. Effected by aging 3. Effected by destructive positive feedback mechanisms that overwhelm negative feedback mechanisms i.e. heart failure
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VIII. Language of Anatomy A. Anatomical Position 1. Human body upright 2. Arms at sides 3. Palms forward
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D. Body Planes & Sections 1. Planes a. Sagittal/midsagittal (right & left) b. Frontal ( anterior & posterior) c. Transverse (superior & inferior) d. Oblique - diagonal 2. Sections – different sections give different views
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E. Body Cavities & Membranes 1. Dorsal Body Cavity (posterior) a. cranial cavity (brain) b. vertebral cavity (spinal cord) 2. Ventral Body Cavity (anterior) a. Thoracic cavity – heart & lungs b. Abdominopelvic cavity * separated by the diaphragm
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3. Membranes – serous (double layered) a. Parietal serosa – cavity walls b. Visceral serosa - organs c. Serous fluid – separates layers d. Named for cavity or organ – i.e. parietal pericardium; visceral pleura
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4. Other Body Cavitites a. Oral cavity - buccal b. Nasal cavity c. Orbital cavity - eyes d. Middle ear cavity e. Synovial cavity - joints
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F. Abdominopelvic Regions & Quadrants 1. Regions a. Umbilical b. Epigastric c. Hypogastric d. Right & left lumbar e. Right & left hypochondriac f. right & left iliac
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2. Quadrants a. Right upper b. Right lower c. Left upper d. Left lower
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