U3 Homeostasis: Overview Flashcards
Define homeostasis
The maintenance of a constant internal environment despite fluctuations in the external environment
Define feedback system
A circular situation in which the body responds to a stimulus, with the response altering the original stimulus and therefore providing feedback
What are the steps of a feedback system?
- Stimulus:
internal/external change in the environment that causes a response - Receptor:
sensory cells that detect a stimulus and convert it into a nerve impulse
Message:
receptors generate a message in the form of a nerve impulse or hormone
- Modulator:
control centre that processes the message received from the receptor
Message:
a new message is sent out by the modulator
- Effector:
muscle or gland that receives the message from the modulator - Response:
the effector brings about an appropriate reaction - Feedback:
the response changes the original stimulus
Distinguish between positive and negative feedback
Positive feedback
- feedback that reinforces or amplifies the original stimulus
- not involved in homeostasis
- EG: fever, blood clotting
Negative feedback
- feedback that reduces or eliminated the effect of the original stimulus
- involved in homeostasis
- EG: