Title: Homeostasis
1Homeostasis
Introduction to
2Core Temperature
- Humans have a normal temperature of around
degrees Celsius - Body temperature goes above normal temperature
then likely suffering from an
and your body had to raise its temperature to - If your body goes below this range it indicates
. Therefore if left
untreated it could lead to
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3What is Homeostasis?
- The bodys attempt to maintain
levels within your body - Homeostasis is often referred to as a
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4Homeostatic control systems
- 3 components
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- Monitor sends a signal to the coordinating centre
that the normal levels have changed. The
coordinating centre then messages the regulator
which helps restore normal balance.
5HomeostasisExample household thermostat
- Room temperature is set to 22 degrees Celsius.
When the temperature falls below the normal
temperature of 22 degrees, the thermostat
recognizes change in normal temperature and
switches on the furnace. When the thermometer
detects a temperature above the normal, the
thermostat switches off the furnace.
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6HomeostasisExample household thermostat
- Whole control system is called a negative
feedback system
7Negative feedback
- Process by which a mechanism is activated to
restore conditions to their original state - It ensures that small changes dont become too
large. - Why is a thermostat a negative feedback system?
8Negative FeedbackExample Thermoregulation
- The maintenance of body temperature within a
range that enables cells to function efficiently - Heat Stress
- Cold Stress
9Negative FeedbackExample Thermoregulation
- Heat stress
- Thermoreceptors
- Hypothalamus
- Evaporation
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10Negative FeedbackExample Thermoregulation
- Heat Stress
- The hypothalamus also sends message to blood
vessels in the skin causing them to dilate. - allows for more blood flow
to the skin. - Heat from the blood is lost to the skin so blood
can return to core of your body cool the
internal organs.
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11Negative FeedbackExample Thermoregulation
- Heat Stress
- Monitor
- Coordinating centre
- Regulator
- Result body temperature decreases hypothalamus
turns off cooling system
12Negative FeedbackExample Thermoregulation
- Cold stress
- Thermoreceptors message the hypothalamus
- Hypothalamus sends a message via the nerves to
- Arterioles of the skin cause smooth muscles to
contract, constricting arterioles limiting
blood flow reduced heat loss from the skin and
retains heat in the body. - Smooth muscle contract that surrounds the hair
follicles in your skin causing the hair to stand
on end trapping warm air. - Skeletal muscle to contract causing shivering and
increasing your metabolism to make heat.
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13Negative FeedbackExample Thermoregulation
- Cold stress
- Monitor
- Coordinating centre
- Regulator
- Result body temperature increases and
hypothalamus turns off.
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