
The Disruption of Homeostasis
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6th - 7th Grade
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Niesha Walker
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The Disruption of Homeostasis
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If homeostasis is disrupted, it must be controlled or a disease/disorder may result. Your body systems work together to maintain balance. If that balance is shifted or disrupted and homeostasis is not maintained, the results may not allow normal functioning of the organism.
What happens if there's disruption?
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Multiple Choice
Homeostasis is a state of
disorder
balance
uneven
chaos
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Multiple Choice
If homeostasis is not controlled, what can happen to the human body.
It will nourish greatly
Disease or disorder may be a result.
Nothing happens
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Homeostatic imbalance may lead to a state of disease or certain disorders in the body.
When the cells in your body do not work correctly, homeostatic or homeostasis balance is disrupted.
Disruption of Homeostasis
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- occurs when cells have an excess of a toxin that poisons the cell.
Toxicity
-occurs when beneficial pathways are blocked and cells lack adequate quantities of vitamins or minerals.
Deficiency
Disease and cellular malfunction can be caused in two basic ways: by deficiency or toxicity.
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Multiple Choice
Deficiency is when......
cells grow to large
cells shrink to a very small size
cells are not getting the right amount of vitamins and minerals
cells duplicate themselves
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Multiple Choice
Homeostasis is
only for humans
unnatural
regulation of internal bodily conditions
about staying the same and not switching up on your besties
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In a diabetic, the endocrine system has difficulty maintaining the correct blood glucose levels, so diabetics must closely monitor their blood glucose level by using a glucose meter.
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Example of homeostatic imbalance is diabetes
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Multiple Choice
Diabetics malfunctions in a person are caused by:
a deficiency
a toxicity
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The gene is the basic unit of life or it's a hereditary unit. Genes are hereditary units until it moves from parents to their children and from generation to generation . We receive genotypic characteristics from parents due to the gene present in our chromosomes.
Unfortunately, we can inherit some disorders or disease that are carried by our parents.
Genetics
Cancer
Heart Disease
Type 1 Diabetes
Asthma
Cystic Fibroids
Examples of Genetically Inherited Disease and Disorder
Internal Influences the encourages disruption in Homeostasis
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Multiple Choice
We can inherit some disorders or disease that are carried by our parents.
True
False
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For proper cell function, it is imperative that cells get the vitamins and minerals they need.
An imbalanced diet may increase one's risk of disease.
Nutrition
Physical activity is essential for proper functioning of our cells and bodies. Physical activity influences homeostasis. A lack of physical exercise can lead to being overweight or obese; these conditions increase a person’s risk of developing heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, and certain forms of cancer.
Physical Activity
Negative stress can negatively affect mental health. For people who have more serious mental and mood disorders, medications that may help balance the amount of certain mood-altering chemicals within the brain are often prescribed. Medication is an external influence that can help stabilize homeostatic disruptions.
Mental Health
External Influences that encourage disruption of Homeostasis
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Multiple Choice
Which external factor of homeostasis depends on the amounts of minerals you consume?
mental health
physical activity
mental capacity
nutrition
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Multiple Select
A lack of physical activity could lead to:
Choose all that apply.
beautiful skin
obesity
heart disease
thinner waist
diabetes
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Multiple Choice
Homeostasis allow you to keep which of the following the same:
body temperature
hair length
personality
skin colour
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