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Keeping your body stable
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Homeostasis Review of the process Refers to all activities in your body designed to keep your body within a constant internal range
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Examples Some ways you maintain homeostasis Body temperature ○ Must remain close to 98.6 F Glucose levels ○ If too high or too low, can cause coma or death Pathogen free ○ Keep all disease-causing agents out of your body
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Systems involved All systems really involved Systems to be reviewed in this unit: Integumentary Immune Lymphatic Excretory
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Integumentary System Your body’s coverings Includes ○ all layers of your skin ○ Hair follicles, hair ○ nails
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Immune System Keeps you free of disease White blood cells Bone marrow All designed to kill anything that is not recognized as being a part of you or is recognized as being bad for you
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Lymphatic System Prevents buildup of fluids from collecting in tissues Produce antibodies to act against pathogens
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Excretory System Monitors fluid levels in blood stream Removes any nitrogenous waste and excess water from blood stream
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Disruptions of Homeostasis Burns Diabetes
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Burns Degrees 1 st - usually mild, with redness on skin 2 nd - bubbling of skin 3 rd - complete peeling/removal of skin Anytime damage done to skin, becomes nearly impossible to prevent pathogens from entering and water from leaving Also makes thermoregulation VERY difficult
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Diabetes Type 1- body cannot make insulin Type 2- body cannot recognize insulin’s signal and follow its instructions Body does not have the ability to react to changes in blood sugar levels Can result in rapid death if not managed properly
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