Homeostasis and Histology Flashcards
What does the term homeostasis mean
Homeostasis is the physiological process by which the internal systems of the body are maintained at equilibrium, despite variations in factors, (internal or external), that act on the system.
How does negative feedback work
Negative feedback tends to buffer/dampen changes in the system to bring it back to its equilibrium
How does positive feedback work
Positive feedback enhances/amplifies changes which tends to move a system away from its equilibrium state and makes it more unstable, e.g., fruit ripening, blood clotting
In a standard 70kg male, what is the percentage of water and volume of blood
60% of wight is water = 42kg
Volume of blood = 5 litres for a 70kg male
What are the body compartments where fluid accumulate
2/3 of water is intracellular water
1/3 of water is extracellular water
3/4 of extracellular water is interstitual fluid
1/4 of intracellular water is blood plasma
What are the differences in water balance in males and females, and infants
Normal adult male = 60% of body weight
Normal adult female = 50% of body weight
Normal infant = 70% of body weight
In general, the hight the percentage of body fat, the lower the percentage of total body water
What happens when you are dehydrated
Cells and tissue will absorb water from the interstitial space, and then from each other.
This cause the cells and tissues to die as water is then absorbed by organs, and as they die, the water is absorbed by the brain liver, kidneys and heart.
What happens when there is too much water, (water toxicity).
When there is too much water, the osmotic pressure is high. The cells will absorb water and swell.
This will cause enzyme and proteins to stop working and cells will keep swelling until they burst.
Why is the acid-base balance important for normal human physiology
The human body must ne maintained in a very narrow range of acid-base balance, (between 7.35-7.45 PH).
Since normal cellular metabolism happens in this range. If the enzymes, fall outside of this range, the enzymes will denature.
What is the normal range for PH in tissues and blood
7.35-7.45
What is the normal range for core body temperature
36.5-37.5
What mechanism regulate PH
The two major organs are
-The lungs for respiratory balance
-The kidneys for metabolic balance
What mechanisms regulate temperature when you are cold
-Blood vessels constrict (vasoconstriction)
-Shivering
-Hairs on skin stand up (piloerection)
-Curling up to reduce surface area
What mechanisms regulate temperature when you are hot
-Blood vessels dilate (vasodilation)
-Sweat glands start producing sweat
-Hairs on skin lie flat (pilorelaxation)
-Stretching out to increase surface area
what is an oedema
Oedema is fluid retension. Swollen ankles is due to peripheral oedema and it occurs when hydrostatic pressure is greater than osmotic pressure.