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Title: Homeostasis


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Homeostasis
  • Chapter 1
  • Mr. Knowles
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Liberty Senior High School

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Homeostasis is a balancing act!
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Homeostasis
  • Homeo- same.
  • -stasis- standing or status.
  • To maintain a relatively constant internal
    environment.
  • External environment has many variables-temp.,
    pH, amount of energy, etc.

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What is a stimulus and a response?
  • Stimulus- an environmental change that signals
    the body in some way.
  • Response- the change in cellular activity the
    body makes in order to maintain homeostasis.

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Homeostasis is a Balancing Act!
  • Chemical reactions within cells work most
    effectively within a certain range of conditions
    (temp., pH, salt, energy).
  • Organ systems work together to maintain this
    stable internal environment.

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Homeostatic Regulation
  • Two Mechanisms
  • 1. Autoregulation- activities of a cell, tissue
    or organ change automatically when faced with
    environmental variation.
  • Ex. Cells in a certain tissue need more O2.
    Cells?release chemicals?dilate (open) blood
    vessels nearby?local cells receive more O2 .
    Only localized changes.

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Homeostatic Regulation
  • Two Mechanisms
  • 2. Extrinsic Regulation-activities of several
    systems, such as the nervous and endocrine, work
    together to adjust or change the internal
    environment.
  • Ex. Touching a hot stove ?nervous system
    responds?processes information?muscle contraction
    .
  • Ex. Endocrine system? releases chemical
    messengers (hormones) ? affect many systems for a
    long period, last for hours, days.

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Homeostasis Has Three Parts
  • Receptor- a sensor that is sensitive to a
    particular environmental change or stimulus.
  • Control Center- receives and process the
    information supplied by the receptor.
  • Effector- a cell or organ that responds to the
    commands of the control center and whose activity
    opposes or enhances the original stimulus.

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Homeostasis in Your House!
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Two Types of Feedback
  • 1. Negative Feedback- when the effector(s)
    activated by the control center oppose or
    eliminate stimulus. Most common feedback system
    thermoregulation, salt, energy, pH, etc.

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Another Perspective!
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Negative Feedback-Ignores Minor Changes
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Homeostasis and Negative Feedback
  • It is range in which there is a set point.
  • The set point is not a fixed value.
  • The set point is dynamic and can change for the
    time of day or the individual.

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Blood Sugar Regulation
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Osmoregulation
Water Increase
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The Second Kind of Feedback
  • Positive Feedback- initial stimulus produces a
    response that exaggerates or enhances its
    effects. Less common.
  • Ex. Labor contractions, Blood clotting

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Positive Feedback
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A Physiological Example
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When positive feedback doesnt stop
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Prolapsed Uterus in a Horse
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Homeostasis is a Balancing Act!
  • Organ systems work together to keep within the
    range around the set point.
  • The systems are interdependent.
  • All are necessary for survival.

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Show Me an Example of Homeostasis!
  • The New Living Body-Homeostasis, 1995, VT 574.1
    HOM

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