Unit 3 - Temperature Control Flashcards

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Where is the thermoregulatory centre and what does it do?

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In the hypothalamus, it senses the temperature of the blood flowing through the hypothalamus

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How does the thermoregulatory centre recieve information?

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Via sensory neurones from heat receptors in the skin

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When core body temperature rises what does the hypothalmus do?

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It triggers responses which increase heat losses

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What happens when the blood flows through blood capillaries close to the surface of the skin?

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Heat is lost to the surroundings

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Explain how vasodialation works

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  • If the core body temperature starts to rise, then the muscle in the arteriole walls relaxes and the arteriole dialates (gets wider)
  • More blood then flows through the capillaries near the surface of the skin
  • This increases the rate of heat loss from the body
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Explain why shivering happens

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  • Muscles require energy to contract, this energy is suppolied by respiration
  • During respiration some energy is lost to the surrounding as heat energy
  • When we shiver the muscles contract repeatedly so the rate of respiration in the muscles increases and more heat is generated
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Explain what happens when someone gets too cold

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  • Shivering - using muscle contractions to create heat
  • Hair erection - traps an insulating layer of air
  • Vasoconscription - blood flow decreases to the skin
  • Behavioural - put on clothes
  • Increase respiration
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Explain what happens to someone when they get too hot

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  • Sweating - evaporates and takes heat with it
  • Panting (animals) - increases evaporation from the tongue
  • Vasodialation - blood flow increases to the skin - heat travels in the blood which gets to limbs etc where its closer to the outsode
  • Behavioural adaptations - drinking, go to shade
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What do the erector muscles do?

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They contract to pull hair’s upright

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Q: What is hypothermia?

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A syndrome caused when the body’s core it too cold

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Q: What is out of balance to create hypothermia?

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Heat being generated vs heat loss

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Q:What 2 other factors have to be kept constant in the body via homeostasis?

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  • Sugar levels
  • Bodys water content
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13
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Q: What detects external temperatures in our bodies?

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The brain

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Q: What is the job of the hypothalamus in terms of temperature regulation?

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  1. Detects temperature of blood in brain
  2. Recieves information from receptors in the skin
  3. Temperature too cold - activates systems that decrease heat loss and increases heat generation
  4. Temperature too hot - opposite ^
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