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Chapter 9

Homeostasis & Behavior&

Further Discussion of the Posterior Pituitary

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9.2 The thermostat is a common homeostatic device

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9.3 Behavioral thermoregulation in iguanas (Part 2)

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9.3 Behavioral thermoregulation in iguanas (Part 1)

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9.3 Behavioral thermoregulation in iguanas (Part 3)

Iguanas were injected with an infectious agent and their survival was correlated with the temperature they were kept.

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9.4 Body fluid is maintained in separate, but interacting, compartments

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9.5 Osmosis

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9.6 Osmotic thirst

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9.7 Two types of thirst result from different osmotic conditions

CELL “DEHYDRATION”

Loss of fluids and solutes…. Such as in blood loss.

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9.8 Rating of thirst after water deprivation (Part 1)

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9.8 Rating of thirst after water deprivation (Part 2)

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9.9 Vasopressin (ADH) mediates water consumption

Brattleboro rats lack Vassopressin (ADH) and are therefore perpetually thirsty.

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9.16 Metabolic interactions among the major components of energy balance in the well-fed state

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9.17 Metabolic interactions among the major components of energy balance in the fasting state

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9.18 Leptin and insulin act as peripheral signals

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9.25 Effects of ovariectomy and progesterone treatment on body mass

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Box 9.1 Vertebrate Renal Function

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Sir William Bowman – surgeon and histologist who first described the functional unit of the

kidney (the nephron) in 1842.

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Figure 25.1a

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Figure 25.3

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Figure 25.5a

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Figure 25.5b

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Figure 25.6

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Figure 25.7a

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Figure 25.8

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Figure 25.9

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Figure 25.14

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Figure 26.4

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H. H. Dale – made the connection between extracts from the pituitary and the effect of uterine contraction.

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