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Homeostasis
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Undergraduate 1
11/15/2016

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Term
Homeostasis
Definition
A state of body equilibrium/ stable internal environment of the body
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Homeostasis characteristics
Definition

Not unchanging: dynamic state of equilibrium involving many systems: 

  • adequate blood levels of vital nutrients
  • heart activity/ blood pressure monitors & adjusted as needed
  • wastes don't accumulate
  • body temperature 

 

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2 Examples of homeostasis
Definition
  1. Body temperature regulation
  2. glucose levels in blood
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Essential components of a homeostatic control mechanism
Definition
  1. receptor: senses change (stimulus)& sends info (afferent pathway) to:
  2. control centre: determines set point for variable maintenance; analyzes info & determines correct response
  3. effector: provides means for response (output along efferent pathway)
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Feedback
Definition

Allows for regulation within a range/ enhanced response

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Positive Feedback
Definition
  • enhances original stimulus
  • change occurs in same direction as original response
  • goal to be attained
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Negative Feedback
Definition

Output reduces or shuts off stimulus- 2 options:

 

  1. 1 hormone or neural pathway regulating a process: negative feedback decreases secretion
  2. process regulated in opposite directions by 2 different hormones or neural pathways (eg: blood glucose)

Goal: prevent sudden/severe changes 

Term
Homeostatic imbalance
Definition

Disease: most diseases seen as a disturbance of homeostasis = homeostatic imbalance

 

Aging: associated w/ progressive decrease in our ability to maintain homeostasis    greater risk for illness

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