Thermoregulation
Glucose regulation
Gas regulation
Human system
100

Process that maintains a steady internal temperature despite changes in external conditions. 

What is thermoregulation?

100

Why is glucose an important substance in the body

Used to generate energy through cell respiration.

100

Keeps internal environment balanced within normal limits.

What is homeostasis?

100
Which part of the body serves as barrier

What is the skin?

200

The brain that produces hormones that control: body temperature, heart rate, hunger and mood. 

What is the hypothalamus?

200

What is the storage molecule for glucose?

Glycogen

200

Failure to maintain homeostasis may result in...

What is disease or death?

200

Body system that pumps air into the body in order to maintain proper oxygen levels

What are the lungs?

300

Organisms that maintain a constant body temperature independent of the environment. 

What is endotherms?

300

What are the two main hormones involved in glucose regulation and where are they produced

Insulin - beta cells in IoL in pancreas

Glucagon - alpha cells in IoL in pancreas

300

Detects changes from the set point (normal state) and trigger appropriate responses that return their body systems to the set point.

What is negative feedback system.

300

Body part that filters and excretes oxygen waste.

What is the kidneys?

400

Animals whose regulation of body temperature depends on external sources. 

What is ectotherm?
400

Body's immune system attack beta cells in the pancreas. 

What is type 1 diabetes.

400

Why is hyperventilation potentially dangerous prior to swimming underwater?

Hyperventilation reduces CO2 levels below the normal range. Allows person to stay under longer, however, person may pass out from lack of oxygen before urge to breathe is registered -- leading to drowning


400

Which part of your body helps maintain constant temperate. 

What are the muscles?

500

Blood vessels supplying blood to the skin can swell or dilate. 

What is vasolidation?

500

Your body is unable to produce enough insulin and the cells become resistant to insulin. 

What is type 2 diabetes?

500

Everything working together

What is homeostasis

600

Blood vessels can shrink down, this reduces heat loss through the skin. 

What is vasoconstriction? 

600

Both patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes require insulin.

What is true. 

600
Which system helps maintain food level.

What is the digestive system?

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