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Homeostasis, Shier, D., Butler, J., & Lewis, R. (2016). Hole's…
Homeostasis
Enzymes
control...
Chemical reactions
are very sensitive to changes in...
pH
Temperature
Tissue fluid
could cause cells to...
Crenate
when there is...
Low water potential
Rupture
when there is...
High water potential
Temperature regulation
to control...
Heat loss
through...
Evaporation of water in sweat
Feces
Radiation
Expired air
Convection
Urine
Conduction
to control...
Heat gain
which includes...
Internal heat gain
from...
Chemical reactions in cells
External heat gain
from...
Sun
is controlled by...
Hypothalamus
receives information by...
Nerve impulses
sent by...
Peripheral thermoreceptors
monitor...
Skin temperature
Central thermoreceptors
monitor...
Core temperature
Homeostatic control system
consists of...
Regulator
compares information with...
initiates...
Corrective mechanism
Effector
carries out...
Detector
which detects the...
Negative Feedback
reduces further...
Stimulus
which is a...
Deviation
from the...
Set Point
Shier, D., Butler, J., & Lewis, R. (2016). Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology (14th ed., pp. 15-17).