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PHYSIOLOGY: HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS
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Homeostasis “Keeping things in balance” process by which organisms keep internal conditions relatively constant despite changes in external environments Maintained by the feedback loop
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Feedback Loop Regulates many internal conditions Ex: feedback loop showing a response to cold * Positive (+): * Negative … variables triggers mechanisms that conteract Involves a change in some variables that triggers mechanisms that amplify
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THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
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Functions of the Nervous System Controls and coordinates the functions of the body Responds to internal and external stimuli Carries its messages through electrochemical signals called impulses
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Neuron: Structure Are the cells that transmit impulses in the nervous system Diagram a neuron Label the dendrites and the axon terminal l Use arrows to show which way electrochemical impulses travel
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3 Types of Neurons Sensory neurons: sense organ spinal cord and brain Motor neurons: brain spinal cord muscles and glands Interneurons: connect sensory and motor neurons Differ by the direction in which they send signals sensory interneurons motor
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The Nerve Impulse At rest, the cell is negative on the inside (more K + ), and positive on the outside (more Na + ) An impulse is a sudden reversal of the membrane potential
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Synapse Transmition The location at which a neuron passes its impulse to neuron Axon Terminal connects to the dendrite There is a GAP The Axon terminal contains tiny sacs with NEUOTRASMITTERS these are chemicals that pass on impulse.
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