Homeostasis

Cards (10)

  • What is the definition of homeostasis?
    Homeostasis is the regulation of the internal conditions of a cell or organism to maintain optimum conditions for function in response to internal and external changes.
  • Why do enzymes require stable conditions to function properly?
    Because unstable conditions can hinder their catalytic activity.
  • What are the key internal conditions that homeostasis regulates in the human body?
    • Blood glucose concentration
    • Body temperature
    • Water levels
  • What are the two systems that can be involved in automatic control systems in the human body?
    The nervous system and hormones.
  • What are the general features of an automatic control system?
    • Receptor cells detect changes (stimuli)
    • Information is sent to a Coordination Center
    • Coordination Center processes information
    • Instructions are sent to an effector
    • Effector carries out the response
  • What is the role of receptor cells in an automatic control system?
    Receptor cells detect changes in the environment.
  • What is a stimulus in the context of homeostasis?
    A stimulus is a change to the environment that is detected by receptor cells.
  • What is the function of a Coordination Center in an automatic control system?
    The Coordination Center receives and processes information from receptor cells.
  • What is an effector in the context of homeostasis?
    An effector is a muscle or gland that carries out the response to restore optimum levels.
  • How do the components of an automatic control system work together to maintain homeostasis?
    • Receptor cells detect stimuli
    • Coordination Center processes the information
    • Effector executes the response
    • Together, they maintain stable internal conditions