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Homeostasis & Response
thermoregulation
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What is thermoregulation?
Control of
internal
body temperature
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Why do we need to regulate our body temperature?
To allow our
cells
to function properly
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Which part of the brain controls thermoregulation?
The
hypothalamus
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What does homeostasis refer to?
Maintaining a stable
internal
environment
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What happens to enzymes below 37 degrees Celsius?
Their
activity
slows
down
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What happens to enzymes above 37 degrees Celsius?
They start to
denature
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What is the thermoregulatory sensor?
A part of the
hypothalamus
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What role do receptors play in thermoregulation?
They detect changes in
body temperature
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Where are most temperature receptors found?
In the
skin
and
blood vessels
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What does the brain do with temperature information?
Determines if we are
too hot
or
too cold
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What mechanisms does the body use to warm up?
Vasoconstriction
of blood vessels
Contraction of
erector muscles
Shivering to
generate heat
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What mechanisms does the body use to cool down?
Relaxation of
erector muscles
Vasodilation
of blood vessels
Sweating to
evaporate
heat
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What is vasoconstriction?
Constriction of
blood vessels
near the skin
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What is the purpose of contracting erector muscles?
To trap
insulating
air and retain heat
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How does shivering help warm the body?
It generates heat through
muscle contraction
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What happens to erector muscles when cooling down?
They
relax
, allowing
hairs
to fall
flat
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What is vasodilation?
Expansion
of blood vessels near the skin
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How does sweating cool the body?
Evaporation
of sweat takes heat away
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What is sweat composed of?
A mixture of
water
and
salts
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Why does evaporation of water require energy?
To change water from
liquid
to gas
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What is the main purpose of thermoregulation?
To maintain a stable
internal temperature
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