Staying in Balance Flashcards

1
Q

What does your body do when you get too warm.

A

1) Vasodilation - Blood vessels expand and get closer to skin
2) Sweat

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2
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What is meant by ‘Homeostasis’?

A

Keep our body’s internal environment constant.

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3
Q

How does sweating keep us cool?

A

Water is excreted onto the skin where it evaporated off and takes lots of heat energy with it.

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4
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What is the danger of a low body temperature?

A

Hypothermia

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5
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What is meant by ‘Negative Feedback’?

A

The process the body puts in place to return internal body levels to normal - EG too cold - Shiver to warm back up

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6
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How does vasoconstriction keep you warm

A

Blood is diverted from the skin so heat is not easily lost.

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7
Q

What is diabetes?

A

When your body cannot control your blood sugar levels

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8
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How is type 1 different from type 2?

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Type 1 = when the body can’t produce its own insulin, so it needs to be injected
Type 2 = Body does not produce enough insulin but it can be controlled with an appropriate diet and exercise

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9
Q

How can an insulin pump help those with Diabetes?

A

They no longer have to inject themselves.

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