Exercise
Thermoregulation
Osmoregulation
Glucose Regulation
Homeostasis
100

What could happen if you drink too much water all at once?

brain swells

100

Thermoregulation means regulating what?

Temperature

100

Osmoregulation means regulating what?

Water

100

Glucose regulation means regulating what?

Sugar

100

What does homeostasis mean?

Balance

200

Does the amount and type of macromolecules we ingest prior to exercising impact our exercise?

yes

200

What is one organ that is involved in thermoregulation?

heart

brain

liver

muscles

200

What is the main organ that is involved in osmoregulation?

kidneys

200

What is the main organ involved in glucose regulation?

pancreas and liver

200

What are the loops or mechanisms called that help keep us in homeostasis?

feedback mechanisms

300

What is the energy called that is made by our bodies?

ATP

300

True or false:  Humans can adapt to changes of outside temperature

True

300

Name a solute in our blood that is regulated

salt

water

300

What does the pancreas secrete when glucose is low

insulin

300

Is giving birth a positive or negative feedback?

positive

400

When we exercise, do we want to tear down our muscles and then rebuild them?

Yes

400

What is an example of how humans can increase their body temperature?

turn on the furnace

400

What is ADH?

Hormone that regulates water/salt

400

What disease can you get if you cannot regulate your sugar?

diabetes

400

Is drinking water to cool yourself down a positive or negative feedback?

negative

500

What are 2 changes in your body after exercising?

Increase heart rate

Increase heat

500

What happens if you become hypothermic?

Body level decreases; cardia arrest, brain damage, death

500

What part of the brain helps regulate osmoregulation?

hypothalamus

500

What hormone is released when blood glucose level is too high?

glucagon

500

What type of a state is a cell in if it is balanced?

isotonic

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