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a dynamic state of equilibrium |
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basic type of control system |
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parts of a feedback loop (3) |
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sensor, control center, effector |
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act as sensors, detects a change in the outside temperature |
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controls changes, the information from the sensors feeds back to here |
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acts as the body's control center |
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has an effect on the controlled condition |
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act as effectors to regulate body temperature |
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types of feedback loops (2) |
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amplify a change that is occurring in our body (very rare) |
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disease are regarded as... |
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homeostatic imbalances because they are a result of a disturbance in homeostasis |
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abnormal conditions of the body |
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maintaining the balance of body functions is related to... |
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homeostatic functions gradually become more and more efficient |
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maximum efficiency and effectiveness |
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gradually become less and less efficient |
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changes and functions occurring during the early years |
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changes occurring after young adulthood |
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reasons for doing an autopsy (4) |
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cause of death, accuracy of diagnostic tests, undetected problems, effectiveness of surgeries/treatments |
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examine the outside of the body, y shaped incision and dissection, microscopic examination of tissues |
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