When your body returns to homeostasis after a stimulus changes it is which type of feedback
Negative

Number 1 is labeling what?
Right Atrium
Gas exchange occurs in what part of the lungs?
Alveoli
Nutrient and hormone rich component of blood.
Plasma
This type of negative feedback deals with balancing fluid levels in your body
Osmoregulation

Which number corresponds to where oxygenated blood returns to the heart from the lungs?
9
The structures in the lungs that are responsible for gas exchange are wrapped in which blood vessel?
Capillaries
Which letter corresponds with the enzyme in this diagram?
Y
When body temperature rises above 98.6°F, two body functions kick in, what are they?
Vasodilation and Sweating
Where is the tricuspid valve located on this diagram?
A
The villi, responsible for nutrient exchange, are located in which organ?
Small Intestine
This disease damages the alveoli, reducing surface area for gas exchange and reducing the ability to do gas exchange.
Emphysema (COPD)
During childbirth, the head of the baby presses against the cervix, triggering the brain to release what hormone that triggers contractions.
Oxytocin
What are the proper names for Number 5 and Number 9?
5 = Pulmonary Arteries
9 = Pulmonary Veins
The liver, part of the digestive system, is known to release this hormone in response to low blood sugar.
Glucagon
White blood cells are primarily made where?
Bone Marrow (Skeletal System)
When a baby is suckling it triggers the brain to stimulate the mammary glands to begin producing milk for the infant. Which two hormones get released by the brain to trigger this response?
Oxytocin and Prolactin

What is the flow of blood (List the proper order of numbers from start to finish, all 9 numbers should be used)
7/8 - 1 - 2 - 5 - 9 - 3 - 4 - 6
After diffusing across the villi, the nutrient rich blood is transported up through the liver towards the heart in what blood vessel?
Hepatic Portal Vein
When exercising, the body increases the amount of CO2 in the blood. This change triggers (1)_____________ which in turn creates (2)______________ which allows for oxygen to be released faster to swap out the CO2 more efficiently.
1 - Bohr Effect
2 - Carbonic Acid