topic 9 Flashcards

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homeostasis

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maintenance of a sate of dynamic equilibrium

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negative feedback - body temperature decreases

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  1. optimum temp
  2. you start shivering
  3. respiration occurs
  4. temperature will rise
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negative feedback - body temperature increases

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  1. optimum temp
  2. person sweats
  3. evaporation of sweat from skin surface
  4. temperature drops
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positive feedback

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  1. normal level
  2. normal level change
  3. receptors detect the change
  4. communication with CNS or hormonal system
  5. effector response
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5
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cardiac output

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cardiac volume x heart rate

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what are baroreceptors

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  • on the aorta, they control heart rate during exercise
    • found in sinuses in carotid arteries
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what happens during exercise - adrenaline during exercise

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released in anticipation of exercise
- during exercise vasodilation occurs so bp drops
- reduced stretch on baroreceptors
- cardiac control centre send signals along sympathetic nerve to increase bp by vasoconstriction

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what happens when exercise stops

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  • bp in arteries increases
    • baroreceptors are stretched (very fast hr)
    • more sensory nerve impulses go to the cardiac centre
    • impulses then go to parasympathetic system to slow down hr
    • blood vessels widen
    • bp reduced
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what are chemoreceptors

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special nerve cells or receptors that sense changes in the chemical composition of the blood

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what is the cardiac control centre

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  • located in the medulla oblangata of the brain
  • controls the heart rate + blood pressure through hormones + nerve impulses
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what are chemoreceptors sensitive to

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CO2
- as CO2 levels go up, pH level in blood goes down

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what happens when aortic and carotid receptors detect the change in pH levels

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  • they send impulses along sensory neurons to the cardiac control centre in medulla
  • increased impulses travelling down sympathetic nerve to heart
  • so, HR increased so blood flow to lungs increases and more CO2 is removed from blood
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what happens as CO2 levels fall

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pH levels rises
- chemoreceptors send less impulses

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