Negative Feedback and Homeostasis Flashcards

1
Q

What is homeostasis?

A

Maintenance of a constant internal environment.

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2
Q

Give 4 things that homeostasis is needed to regulate.

A

Control of blood glucose
Control of blood water potential
Control of temperature
Control of blood pH

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3
Q

Name 2 systems in the body that regulate homeostasis.

A

Nervous and endocrine

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4
Q

Compare the speed of response of the endocrine and nervous system.

A

Endocrine is slower but effects are longer lasting

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5
Q

Give 3 effects that hormones can have on a cell.

A

Change membrane permeability
Release a second messenger
Promote or inhibit transcription

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6
Q

What is negative feedback?

A

A series of changes that result in a condition or amount of something to be restored back to its optimum level.

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7
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What is positive feedback?

A

Returns body away from the optimum. Occurs after a change from optimum that causes even greater change than usual.

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8
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Give some examples of negative feedback that occur when body temperature is too low.

A

Vasoconstriction, shivering, goosebumps, no sweating, increased metabolism

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9
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Give some examples of negative feedback that occur when body temperature is too high.

A

Vasodilation, sweating

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