
Homeostasis & Feedback
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Ralf Schaa
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Homeostasis & Feedback
By Ralf Chono-Schaa
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Make notes as you work through this lesson
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Homeostasis and Feedback
Learning Objectives
I can define homeostasis and list examples
I can describe the a negative feedback loop and list examples
I can describe the process of temperature regulation
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Homeostasis and Feedback
Take Notes
While working through this interactive lesson, take notes of the various information on homeostasis and feedback
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Multiple Select
A) Why do runners drink "sports" drinks rather than water? Select the most applicable answers.
The drinks provide needed energy in the form of sugar
The drinks motivate the runner
Sports drinks can replenish body fluids
The colour in the drinks have a positive effect
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Open Ended
Write three things your body needs to keep stable/constant.
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Open Ended
If you can, discuss with your neighbour:
Rank your three 'things' from most important to least important and why:
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Homeostasis & Feedback
The following slides show various scenarios
For each scenario answer the questions
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Multiple Select
Drinking Cold Water
What are Two Things that Change in the Body:
Solute concentration in cells increases
Amount of water in blood increased
Body temperature decreased
Body temperature remains steady
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Homeostasis & Feedback
Drinking Cold Water
Amount of water in blood increased
Body temperature decreased
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Multiple Select
Free Diving
Select all things that are changing in your body
Decreased Oxygen levels in blood
Decrease in temperature
Increased Carbon Dioxide levels in blood
Increase in waste levels in blood
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Homeostasis & Feedback
Free Diving
Decreased Oxygen levels in blood
Increased Carbon Dioxide levels in blood
Increase in waste levels in blood
IGNORE Temperature (you don't know how hot the water is)
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Multiple Select
Standing on top of Mount Everest
Select the things that are changing in your body
Decreased oxygen levels
Decreased temperature
Increased loss of heat
Increased levels of cell osmosis
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Homeostasis & Feedback
Standing on top of Mount Everest
Decreased oxygen levels
Decreased temperature
Increased loss of heat
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Open Ended
Sunbathing
Write two things that are changing in your body
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Some text here about the topic of discussion.
Sunbathing
Increased blood temperature
Decreased heat loss
Reduced water levels
Resalt levelsduced
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Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment
(i.e. keeping the conditions inside your body the same)
Homeostasis
Definition
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Some of the major internal conditions that need to be maintained at optimal levels by homeostasis include:
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Blood glucose levels
Blood water levels
Body temperature
Blood oxygen levels
Homeostasis & Feedback
Homeostasis
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Our body tries to stay at a constant temperature (37.5°) as this is the ideal temperature for chemical reactions in our body cells
To keep the temperature the same it must balance the heat lost and heat gained
Homeostasis & Feedback
Homeostasis
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Our bodies use behavioural and physiological methods to control our temperature
Behavioural = change clothes, cold drink, seek a cool place, reducing/increasing activity
Physiological = sweating, goose bumps, shivering
Homeostasis & Feedback
Homeostasis
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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A receptor* that detects a change away from the normal
(*chemical structures that receive and transduce signals in your body)
Sensor
Processing centre to decide what to do, or coordinate the response
Computer Chip
An effector that can be activated to bring about a change
Light Bulb
All automatic control systems, including the ones in your body have 3 parts, and messages are exchanged between them:
1. Receptor ➔ 2. Processing Centre ➔ 3. Effector
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Multiple Select
Identify the correct control systems:
Transducer
Receptor
Regulator
Processing centre
Effector
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Homeostasis & Negative Feedback
From the diagram, you can see that maintaining homeostasis involves feedback, which is data that feeds back to control a response.
High body temperature may stimulate the temperature regulatory centre of the brain to activate the sweat glands to bring the body temperature down. When body temperature reaches normal range, it acts as negative feedback to stop the process.
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Open Ended
Briefly explain in 3 dot points how your body maintains a steady 37 °C temperature using the concept of negative feedback.
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Negative feedback occurs when a change in a regulated variable triggers a response which reverses the initial change and brings the regulated variable back to the set point.
In a negative feedback loop, feedback serves to reduce an excessive response & keep a variable within the normal range
(e.g. temperature or blood glucose level)
Homeostasis & Feedback
Negative Feedback
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Multiple Choice
What is a feedback mechanism?
A physiological regulation system in a living body that works to maintain the body in an excited internal state
A physiological regulation system in a living body that works to return the body to its abnormal internal state
A physiological regulation system in a living body that works to prevent the body from returning to its normal internal state
A physiological regulation system in a living body that works to return the body to its normal internal state
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7 Components of a Feedback Loop
Stimulus - the change in the internal environment
Receptor - detects the change
Modulator (coordinator) - control centre that processes information from the receptor & sends information to the effector
Message - the information that is sent from the modulator to the effector
Effector - the part of the body that carries out the response
Response - the process that occurs in the effector
Feedback - the change in internal conditions
Homeostasis & Feedback
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Most homeostatic control mechanisms display negative feedback.
Negative feedback is when the response is opposite to the stimulus and returns the body to its set point.
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Open Ended
Research POSITIVE feedback loops on the internet. Briefly explain what a positive feedback loop is and provide one example.
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Homeostasis Interactive
The following slide provides a link to a homeostasis interactive.
Click at the top on "Open in new tab".
Try to adjust the various body systems to maintain homeostasis
Don't spend more than 5 minutes on this
Biology
Homeostasis & Feedback
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Open Ended
Reflection:
What was the most significant insight that you got from the interactive?
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Multiple Choice
What is NOT an example of Homeostasis?
While exercising, Julia's heart rate and breathing increase to balance the increased oxygen use by her muscle cells.
After plunging into icy-cold water, Gary's core body temperature rapidly drops.
On a hot day, to prevent dehydration, Martin’s kidneys remove very little water from his blood.
After eating a candy bar, April's pancreas secretes insulin, which removes the excess blood sugar.
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Multiple Choice
What is another word that can be used to describe "homeostasis"?
STABLE
EQUAL
COMPLETE
CORRECT
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT regulated by homeostasis?
body temperature
blood sugar
body movements
blood pH
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
This graph shows an example of...
Blood sugar regulation
Homeostasis
Negative feedback
Positive feedback
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Multiple Choice
The "cause" for something to happen is the
response
effect
stimulus
homeostasis
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
What type of feedback loop is shown?
Positive
Negative
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Multiple Choice
Negative Feedback Loops:
amplify processes
prevent small changes from getting larger
are initiated during childbirth
are found only in plants
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Multiple Select
Positive feedback involves a response that reinforces the change detected (it functions to amplify the change)
What are two examples of a positive feedback loop?
Childbirth
Sweating
Blood clotting
Shivering
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Read carefully, analyse the diagram and answer the questions. Finish at home.
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