
Homeostasis
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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Homeostasis and Feedback Loops
Anatomy and Physiology Honors
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Homeostasis = tendency of the body to maintain a stable, balanced, internal environment. “Sameness”
Feedback Loops
- how the body makes adjustments when the environment changes and maintains homeostasis
- normal range indicates where the body can function, or what is optimal
- the set point is the value around which the range fluctuates
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Homeostasis = tendency of the body to maintain a stable, balanced, internal environment. “Sameness”
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following describes homeostasis?
keeps variables exactly at the set point
organism's ability to maintain steady(stable) internal conditions
acts to keep values outside of a desired range
operates through positive feedback
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Components of Feedback Loops
Stimulus
Change in environment
Receptor
Monitors a controlled condition
Control Center (Muscles/glands)
Determines next action
Effector (Muscles/glands action)
Receives directions from the control center
Produces a response that changes the controlled condition
Response
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Multiple Choice
What detects change and sends a message to the control center?
receptor
control center
effector
regulation
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Multiple Choice
What detects that the system is outside of homeostasis and adjustments need to be made?
effector
response
control center
stimulus
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Multiple Choice
What responds to the output from the control center?
control center
receptor
thermoregulation
effector
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Negative Feedback Loops
Homeostasis typically involves negative feedback loops that counteract (suppress) changes of various properties from their target values, known as set points.
Ex. a rise in a substance’s concentrations produces feedback, which causes the substance’s content to reduce.
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Positive Feedback Loops
Positive feedback loops amplify their initiating stimuli, in other words, they move the system away from its starting state.
•Not seen widely in human body
•usually found in processes that need to be pushed to completion
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Reorder
Organize the following into the correct order of events
Stimulus
Receptor
Control Center
Effector
Response
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Disruption of Feedback Loops
Homeostasis depends on negative feedback loops. So, anything that interferes with the feedback mechanisms can—and usually will!—disrupt homeostasis.
In the case of the human body, this may lead to disease.
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Match
For the follow steps identify them as one of the following: Stimulus, Receptor, Control Center, Effector, Response
Chlorine levels drop
Test strips detect imbalance
Pool person responds
Chlorine is added
Chlorine levels rise to normal
Stimulus
Receptor
Control Center
Effector
Response
Stimulus
Receptor
Control Center
Effector
Response
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Match
For the follow steps identify them as one of the following: Stimulus, Receptor, Control Center, Effector, Response
Blood glucose levels rise
Chemoreceptors detect imbalance
Pancreas responds
Insulin is produced
Glucose levels drop to normal
Stimulus
Receptor
Control Center
Effector
Response
Stimulus
Receptor
Control Center
Effector
Response
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Match
For the follow steps, identify them as one of the following: Stimulus, Receptor, Control Center, Effector, Response
Oxygen levels drop
Chemoreceptors detect imbalance
Liver and kidney respond
More red blood cells are created
Oxygen levels rise to normal
Stimulus
Receptor
Control Center
Effector
Response
Stimulus
Receptor
Control Center
Effector
Response
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Homeostasis and Feedback Loops
Anatomy and Physiology Honors
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