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HOMEOSTASIS AND FEEDBACK LOOPS
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refers to the ability of an organism or environment to maintain stability in spite of changes. The human.

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Page 1: refers to the ability of an organism or environment to maintain stability in spite of changes. The human.

HOMEOSTASIS AND FEEDBACK LOOPS

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLv3SkF_Eag

VIDEO; FOR THE FIRST 8:15

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HOMEOSTATSIS refers to the ability of an

organism or environment to maintain stability in spite of changes. The human body is full of examples of homeostasis.

Homeostasis happens in all Kingdoms: Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi,Plantae, and Animalia

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The Human Body The components of the human body, from cells, to tissues to organs to organ systems, interact to maintain homeostasis.

Humans require many systems for digestion, respiration, reproduction, circulation, excretion, movement, coordination, & immunity

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WHAT IS HOMEOSTASIS?The maintenance of a constant environment in the body.

Achieved by many different internal controlled mechanisms that detect deviations and make corrective actions.

Your body has mechanisms to keep the cells in a constant environment OR Dynamic Equilibrium

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Homeostatic Loop: EXAMPLE

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BODY CELLS WORK BEST IF THEY HAVE THE CORRECT:TEMPERATUREWATER LEVELSGLUCOSE CONCENTRATIONCALCIUM CONCENTRATIONBLOOD PRESSURE

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Feedback Mechanisms In order to maintain homeostasis, the body uses feedback loops There are two types: 1. Negative Feedback 2. Positive Feedback

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Feedback MechanismNEGATIVE FEEDBACK LOOP

(DECREASES EFFECTS) Stimulus produces a response which reduces the original stimulus. (used for homeostasis)

Most are in this category◦ Examples:

◦ Sweating (reduces being hot)◦ Shivering (reduces being cold)◦ Blood Sugar (reduces sugar in blood)◦ Stomata's and guard cells in plants

(reduce water loss in transpiration)

POSITIVE FEEDBACK LOOP

(INCREASES EFFECTS) Stimulus produces a response which increases the stimulus.

Examples:◦ Drug addicts (needs more drugs)◦ Apple ripening (ethylene is

increased)◦ Hormone produced to speed up

contractions in childbirth (increases faster childbirth)

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Negative Feedback Mechanism

Increase in Body Temperature

Stimulus

1. Initial Hormone is Released

2. Stimulates 2nd Hormone to release

3. Inhibits further release of initial hormone

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Positive Feedback Mechanism

Stimulus

1. Initial hormone is released

2. Stimulates 2nd hormone to release

3. Inhibits further release of initial hormone

The release of oxytocin to intensify the contractions that take place during childbirth.[

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Difference Between Negative and Positive

Feedback Loops

Negative feedback: the response is moved to the target set pointExample: Thermostat turns on the A/C when the house get too hot.

1. Glucose (Blood sugar regulation)2. Stomata in plants and guard cells in plants;

regulates transpiration3. Blood Pressure4. Hunger5. Temperature Regulation6. pH Balance

Positive feedback: the response is moved away from the target set pointExample: Speakers, sound going into microphone is processed to produce a magnified response sound coming out of the speakers. 1. Childbirth (Labor)2. Breastfeeding3. Drug Addiction4. Fruit Ripening

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MANY SYSTEMS WORK TOGETHER TO REGULATE THESE FEEDBACK LOOPS SO THAT HOMEOSTASIS CAN BE MAINTAINED.

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