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Title: Homeostasis


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Homeostasis
  • Biology
  • 10/27/10

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Homeostasis
  • What does it mean?
  • homeo
  • The same
  • Keeping internal physical and chemical conditions
    relatively constant despite changes in their
    internal and external environment.

3
Unicellular Organisms
  • How do they maintain homeostasis?
  • Grow
  • Respond to environment
  • Transform energy
  • reproduce

4
Unicellular Organisms
  • Can be prokaryotes or eukaryotes
  • More in numbers than multicellular organisms
  • Examples
  • Bacteria
  • Algae
  • Fungi

5
Unicellular Organisms
  • To maintain homeostasis
  • Needs to find sources of energy for food
  • Keep concentrations of water and minerals within
    certain levels
  • Respond quickly to changes in the environment

6
Multicellular Organisms
  • How do they maintain homeostasis?
  • Cells become specialized for particular tasks and
    communicate with one another
  • They must work together!

7
Multicellular Organisms
  • Cell Specialization
  • To move
  • React to environment
  • Produce substances the organism needs

8
Multicellular Organisms
  • Specialized animal cells
  • Trachea epithelium, epidermis(stratified squamous
    epithelium)
  • Specialized plant cells
  • Xylem, phloem

9
Levels of Organization
  • Specialized cells--gt organized into
  • Tissues--gt organized into
  • Organs--gt organized into
  • Organ Systems digestive, respiratory,
    reproductive, urinary, excretory, etc

10
Cellular Communication
  • Communicate with chemical signals
  • Chemical signals
  • speed up or slow down activity of cells
  • Can cause cell to change what it is doing
  • Hormones

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Cellular Communication
  • Cellular junctions
  • Cells form connections to neighboring cells
  • Why?
  • Can hold cells strongly together
  • Can allow small particles carrying chemical
    messages to pass from one cell to another

12
Cellular Communication
  • Receptors
  • What are they? Where are they located?
  • Site where signaling molecule can bind
  • Located on cell membrane or cytoplasm inside the
    cell.

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Cellular Communication
  • Cellular Junction examples
  • Cardiac muscle, uterus muscle (gap junction)
  • Muscle contraction
  • Human Lungs
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