1.6a components of homeostatic systems Flashcards

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what are the 3 components of homeostatic systems?

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  1. receptor
  2. control center
  3. effector
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receptor

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detects changes in a variable

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(receptor) stimulus

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e.g., change in temperature sensed by skin

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control center

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interprets input from receptor and initiates changes through effector

  • nervous system can provide a quicker response
    (e. g., regulation of blood pressure upon rising)
  • endocrine response is more sustained
    (e. g., parathyroid hormone regulating calcium levels)
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effector

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the structure that brings about changes to alter the stimulus

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homeostatic control mechanism:

stimulus
receptor
control center
effector

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  1. (stimulus)
    changes in a variable that is regulated (e.g., temperature, stretch in muscle)
  2. (receptor)
    structure that detects the stimulus (e.g., sensory neurons in skin, stretch receptors in muscle)
  3. receptor sends input information to the control center
  4. (control center)
    integrates input and initiates change through effector (usually brain or endocrine gland)
  5. control center sends output information to an effector
  6. (effector)
    structure (e.g., muscle or gland) that brings about a change to the stimulus

homeostasis restored!

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