Physiology: Intro to Human Physiology and Homeostasis Flashcards

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homeostasis

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maintenance of steady states within narrow ranges within the body co-ordinated by physiological mechanisms

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a control system must do what to maintain homeostasis

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  • sense deviations
  • integrate that with other relevant information
  • make adjustments to restore controlled variable to within range
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3
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two groups of control systems

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  • intrinsic controls

- extrinsic controls

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intrinsic control systems

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  • local control inherent to an organ
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extrinsic control systems

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  • regulatory mechanisms initiated outside an organ (nervous and endocrine)
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feedforward responses

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in anticipation of change

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feedback responses

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after a chnage is detected

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positive feedback

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amplifies change

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negative feedback

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opposes initial change

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what are the components of a negative feedback system and their functions

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sensor - monitor controlled variable
control centre - compares sensors input with set point
effector(s) - makes a response to produce desired effect

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11
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draw out the flow chart describing negative feedback

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