Homeostasis - Thermoregulation Flashcards

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What is thermoregulation and why is it important?

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  • The maintenance of body temps within a range that enables cells to function effectively
  • Enzymes have optimal temps, high temps can denature proteins
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Homeotherm vs Poikilotherm

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Homeotherm: animal that maintains stable body temp regardless of temp of external environment

Poikilotherm: animal whose body temp varies + often matches the temp of external environment

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Endotherm vs Ectotherm

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Endotherm: animal that maintains body temp by internal mechanisms

Ectotherm: animal that maintains body temp by absorbing thermal energy from environment

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What are the sensors, control centre, and effectors of thermoregulation in humans?

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  • Sensors: central + peripheral nervous systems
  • Control centre: hypothalamus
  • Effectors: muscles, blood vessels, sweat glands
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What is the body’s response to heat stress?

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  • Blood vessels in skin dilate, increasing blood flow to skin -> increases heat loss from blood
  • Sweat glands produce perspiration which evaporates, taking heat w/ it
  • Negative feedback: responses lower body temp to normal range
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What is the body’s response to cold stress?

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  • Blood vessels in skin constrict
  • Skeletal muscle contracts rapidly (shivering), increasing metabolism + production of heat
  • Smooth muscle around hair follicles contract, producing goosebumps
  • Negative feedback: responses raise body temp to normal range
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What is brown fat and why is important?

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  • Prolonged exposure to cold stress can create hormonal associated w/ brown fat
  • It insulates + generates heat
  • Converts chemical energy into heat
  • Especially important in newborns since they cannot shiver
  • Babies have small amounts of brown fat in their neck, armpits, + near kidneys
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What is hypothermia and its symptoms?

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Occurs when core body temp drops below 35 degrees celsius

Symptoms:
- Look pale
- Cyanosis: blue lips + fingers
- Appear disoriented + lethargic
- Slow pulse + breathing rate
- Shivering stops in late stage

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