Homeostasis - ADH and Thermoregulation Flashcards

1
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when is ADH released

A

when osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus detects the body is dehydrated it stimulates the pituitary glands to secrete ADH

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what does ADH do? what does this do to urine?

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allows makes walls of the collecting duct more permeable to water. more water can pass back into the blood from the collecting duct. this makes urine more concentrated.

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3
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why is a constant body temperature important

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so that enzymes function properly

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4
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negative feedback

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a response to bring about the opposite effect of a stimulus eg too much water, too hot, too much glucose in blood

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5
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Example of a negative feedback ‘closed loop’

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ADH is released when the body is dehydrated. when the body’s water concentration returns to normal ADH stops being released and the body reabsorbs less water.

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6
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advantages of being homeothermic

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chemical reactions can happen at a predictable rate

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