Lecture 1 - Cellular Homeostasis Flashcards
Homeostasis
Maintenance of a stable internal environment of the body.
What are the three components of homeostasis?
- Receptor
- Integrator
- Effector
Receptor
Senses the change
Ex. free nerve ending
Integrator
Receives the information, judges the appropriate response and stimulates the response.
Ex. brain
Effector
Restores the balance.
Ex. a muscle or a gland
What type of feedback maintains homeostasis?
Negative feedback
Negative feedback
Occurs when a change in a regulated variable triggers a response which reverses the initial change and brings the regulated variable back to the set-point. Regulates homeostasis.
“Change the variable back to its original state”
Positive feedback
Occurs when a change in a variable triggers a response which causes more change in the same direction.
“Enhance the original stimulus in the same direction”
Hydrophobic, fat soluble substances ___ pass through the membrane.
CAN
Hydrophilic substances do ___ pass through the membrane.
NOT
Diffusion
Random movement of particles of a solute from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
Passive transport.
The net rate of diffusion across the membrane is affected by?
- Concentration gradient
- Thickness of barrier
- Area of membrane
- Solubility of the substrate in lipid
Osmosis
Spontaneous net movement of water through a semipermeable membrane into region of higher solute concentration.
Diffusion of water from a region of high water molecules (dilute) to a region of fewer water molecules (concentrated).
Bulk flow
Movement via differential pressure changes.
Ex. blood in arteries, veins, capillaries, air in trachea, gut contents, secretions in secretory ducts.
Is extracellular space + or - charged?
Positively