3.6.4.1 Homeostasis and negative feedback (Unit 6 Homeostasis) Flashcards
What is negative feedback?
When a change causes a response that leads to a reduction in that change (return to optimum)
Describe the sequence of events that occur during a response to a stimulus (both hormonal and nervous)
Stimulus->Receptor->Coordinator->Effector->Response
Define homeostasis.
The maintenance of a constant internal environment.
Which conditions are maintained by homeostasis?
- Temperature
- Blood/tissue fluid water potential
- Blood glucose concentration
What is positive feedback? (give an example)
When a change leads to a response that leads to the amplification of that change.
Eg. childbirth, the initial contractions trigger more and stronger contractions.
Why is it important to maintain a stable internal temperature?
Enzymes have optimum temperature
Above this and they denature as hydrogen and ionic bonds break
Below this they don’t have enough kinetic energy to function
What is a hormone?
Hormones are released by glands
They travel in the blood
They bind to complementary receptors on specific target cells