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1.2 Maintaining Life Objectives: 1. Become familiar with the human body’s necessary life functions & survival needs. 2. Define homeostasis & how it persists in the body. 3. Differentiate between positive & negative feedback and provide examples
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Necessary Life Functions: Maintained boundaries (insides separate from outside) Movement Responsiveness (to environment) Digestion Metabolism (ATP, energy) Excretion (removing waste) Reproduction Growth (cell growth)
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Survival Needs Nutrients (for energy & cell maintenance Oxygen (O 2 releases energy from food) Water Regulated body temperature (98.6° F) Regulated atmospheric pressure (for breathing)
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Homeostasis The body’s ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions even though the outside world is continuously changing A.K.A. “balance” or “equilibrium” In order for homeostasis to occur/continue, the following are needed…
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Homeostasis needs… 1. A Receptor: A type of sensor that responds to changes in the environment. 2. A Control Center: Analyzes information it receives from the environment then determines the response. 3. The Effector: Acts out the control center’s response to the stimulus.
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Feedback Negative Feedback The most common feedback The body is trying to slow or stop the stimulus
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Feedback Positive Feedback Far less common The body is trying to increase the stimulus Ex. Childbirth & Blood clotting
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