Homeostasis

Cards (19)

  • Negative feedback
    a mechanism in order to maintain balance and return to ideal values
  • Endocrine tissue
    secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream
  • Exocrine tissue
    secretes enzymes through passageways to target organs
  • alpha cells in pancreas
    secretes glucagon
  • beta cells in pancreas

    secretes insulin
  • osmoregulation
    maintaining constant osmotic pressure to balance the concentration of solutes and water
  • excretion
    removing toxic substances from the body (through sweat, urine, feces)
  • kidney function
    removes waste products in blood and to maintain bloods balance of water and solutes
  • nephrons
    tiny tubules in each kidney which is responsible for formation of urine
  • parts of the cortex
    • glomerulus
    • bowmans capsule
    • proximal convoluted tubule and distal convoluted tubule
  • medulla
    • loop of henle
    • collecting duct
  • renal pelvis
    • connects to the bladder
  • ultrafiltration
    small molecules will enter through the glomerulus and PCT where selected molecules pass through
  • selective reabsorption
    select few molecules are reabsorbed into the blood
  • glomerulus function
    fenestrated capillaries that allow ultrafiltration, thus filtrate to be separated from the blood
  • fenestrations function
    promote high permeability
  • loop of henle function

    • maintains concentration gradient of solutes in medulla
    • high osmotic concentration for ultrafiltration
  • countercurrent multiplier system
    what the hell
  • vasa recta
    capillary near the loop of henle where the water and ions pass through