Homeostasis - Intro and Feedback Mechanisms Flashcards
1
Q
What is homeostasis?
A
The process by which internal physical + chemical conditions are kept within a range suitable for life processes
2
Q
What are the 3 components of a homeostatic control system?
A
- Sensor (receptor): detects change in a variable
- Control centre: receives message from receptor, directs response via effector
- Effector: carries out response
3
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What are the variables that must be regulated to maintain homeostasis?
A
- Body temp
- pH
- Water levels
- Oxygen/CO2 levels
- Nutrient levels (blood glucose, vitamins, minerals)
- Electrolytes
- Conc. of wastes, toxins, etc.
4
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What is negative feedback?
A
- System that brings body systems back to acceptable levels
- Decreases effects of stimulus
- Example: light shining in eyes: iris causes pupils to constrict (decrease in pupil size = decrease of light stimulus)
5
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What is positive feedback?
A
- System that brings body systems further from natural state
- Increases effects of stimulus
- Example: childbirth: baby’s head pushes against cervix -> cervix sends message to brain -> brain releases oxytocin -> oxytocin stimulates uterine contraction -> pushes baby’s head further into opening