how homeostosis is defined?
set of phenomena of self regulation of the internal environment of the organism.
what is the negative retro feed?
can act on the hormone that stimulates the enzyme called retro negative feed
What is the importance of homeostasis in the human body?
In its specific application to biology, homeostasis is the state of dynamic equilibrium or the set of mechanisms by which all living beings tend to achieve stability in the properties of their internal environment and therefore of the biochemical composition of liquids. , cells and tissues
whats is blood glucose regulation ?
it is one that detects an increse in blood glucose an dresponds by activating the B cells that release insulin into the bloodstream .
what are the processes that homeostasis contributes?
regulation of oxygen in the blood, chemical regulation of body fluids
how the negative retro feed works?
It is the function of the control and regulation of the processes of a system
What are the homeostatic mechanisms?
Homeostatic mechanisms act through feedback and control processes. When an internal imbalance occurs due to various causes, these processes are activated to restore balance.
how blood glucose is regulated?
with glucose metabolism, including insulin and glucagon
It is the main removal in the regulation of the chemical environment?
excretion
what are the characteristics of the negative feedback?
try to keep a system at an equilibrium point.
It can occur in natural systems.
what are the balance categories?
static, kinetic and dynamic equilibrium
whats does the word homeostasis mean?
It refers to the state og origin of a cell .
What role does the liver play in glucose regulation?
The liver acts as the body's glucose (or fuel) reserve, and helps maintain circulating blood sugar and other fuel levels
terms that serve to describe the thermal behavior of an organism?
ectoderm and endotherm
how negative feedback works?
Endocrine negative feedback is more common, and it helps the body to produce nothing in excess.
what are the systems that must work in a balance?
the muscles. bones, joints, vision balance in the inner ear the nerves the heart and the blood vessels
What is the opposite of homeostasis ?
imbalance
What is the importance of insulin in glycemic regulation?
Insulin stimulates lipogenesis, decreases lipolysis, and increases the transport of amino acids in cells.
what is the function of white blood cells
respond quickly to the invasion of foreign agents to our body
what kind of feedback exist?
Negative and Positive feedback.
which is a body out shooting
comparative study of the circumtances of a situation ,or of the factors involved in a process , to try its evolution
How is homeostasis maintained in the body?
Homeostasis is the tendency to resist changes in order to maintain a stable and relatively constant internal environment.
How is blood glucose regulated?
The circulatory system carries insulin to the target organs. Some of the glucose is absorbed by the liver and is stored as glycogen that is a reserve energy source. Adipose tissue uses glucose to form fat.