Ji_mary Skin, Homeostatasis and More :-) Flashcards
How does the skin help regulate body temp?
By enabling excess heat to escape from the body - 23. Biosnippet Notes
On the skin diagram #16 is pointing to the... A. Hypodermis B. Fat cells C. Subcutaneous tissue D. All of these
D. - CLF Skin
On the skin diagram #8 is pointing to a type of.. A. Nerve B. Blood vessel C. Sebaceous gland D. Sweat gland
A - CLF Skin
On the skin diagram #6 is pointing to….
A. The dead skin cells in the dermis
B. The dead skin cells in the epidermis
C. The area where new cells are made in the dermis
D. The area where new cells are made in the epidermis
D - CLF Skin
Which of the following doesn't belong with the others? A. Lipase B. Amylase C. Hydrogen peroxidase D. Lactase E. catalase F. Hydrogen
F. - Lab Temp
Positive feedback control mechanisms are:
A. more than negative feedback mechanism intend to have no affect on the original stimulus
B. warmer than negative feedback Mechanism and tend to increase the original stimulus
C. Less rare than negative feedback and tend to have new affect on the original stimulus
D. Lesser than negative feedback mechanism and tend to decrease original stimulus
E. more rare than negative feedback mechanism and tend to decreased the original stimulus
B. - Brain pop notes
In your body the type of feedback that happens daily is..
Negative - Brain pop notes
For a cell to make from the basal to top layer of the epidermis takes approximately
2 weeks - Brain pop Notes
You have a new epidermis after
3-5 weeks - brain pop notes
What would NOT happen if the core body temp was too low
Seat would cool the body as it evaporated - Brain pop notes
When the body temp becomes abnormally high, thermoregulatory homeostasis is maintained by
An increase in sweat gland activity and an increase in blood flow to the skin - Biosnippet Notes
Which part of the brain monitors the body’s sugar levels, temp and water content
Hypothalamus - brain pop notes