Lecture 1 Flashcards

1
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Define homeostasis

A

Maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment

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2
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What are the 10 organ systems

A

Integumentary, circulatory, respiratory, musculo-skeletal, endocrine, nervous, immune, digestive, renal/urinary, reproductive

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3
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What is the purpose of homeostasis?

A

maintain variables within tight range of set point

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4
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How is homeostasis maintained?

A

Negative feedback loops (glucose levels, blood pressure)

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5
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What is the difference between negative and positive feedback loops?

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Negative = reduce initial stimulus, decreases difference between set point and value
Positive = enhance initial stimulus, increases difference between set point and value (ex. birthing)
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6
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What is feedforward control?

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Initiation of a response in anticipation of stimulus, feedback loops are after stimulus occurs

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