Cellular Respiration
Nutrient Deficiencies
The Hypothalamus as the Control Center
Regulation of Body Temperature
Catch All
100

This takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell and does not require oxygen.

Glycolysis

100

Key for bone density and strength. Low intake can cause bone issues over time.

Calcium 
100

True or False the pituitary gland serves as the primary integration center for body temperature regulation.

False - The Hypothalamus 

100

This temperature most closely reflects core temperature, is generally higher, averaging around 37.0–38.0°C.

Rectal temperature

100

This occurs when heat loss exceeds heat production for prolonged periods.

Hypothermia

200

This uses the pyruvate molecules from Glycolysis to generate 2 ATP as well as several molecules of FADH2 and NADH

Krebs Cycle (or Citric Acid Cycle)

200

Essential for carrying oxygen in the blood. A deficiency leads to anemia, causing fatigue and weakness, particularly in pregnant women and children.

Iron

200

The _______ plays a key role in initiating heat-conserving and heat-producing responses when body temperature falls.

Posterior Hypothalamus

200

Measured in the armpit, is usually lower, averaging about 36.0–37.0°C.

Axillary temperature

200

This is when the body exhibits excessive heat production or impaired heat loss leads to dangerous elevation of core body temperature, often exceeding 40°C.

Heat Stroke

300

The energy gained from the breakdown of glucose is stored in cells as _______

ATP
300

Important for vision and immune function. Its deficiency is a major cause of preventable blindness in children globally.

Vitamin A

300

Peripheral thermoreceptors which detect environmental temperature changes are primarily located where?

The Skin

300

Occurs when heat is transferred through direct contact between the body and another object or surface.

Conduction

300

These two hormones, increase metabolic activity and promote heat production, particularly during stress or cold exposure.

Epinephrine and Norepinephrine

400

Both of these steps take place in the mitochondrial matrix and required oxygen 

Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport Chain 

400

Crucial for nerve function and blood formation. Deficiency is common in vegetarians, vegans, and older adults.

Vitamin B12

400

The ______ is is primarily involved in activating heat-loss mechanisms when body temperature rises

Anterior Hypothalamus

400

Involves heat loss when liquid water, such as sweat, changes to vapor on the skin surface. Evaporation is the only mechanism that can remove heat when environmental temperature exceeds body temperature.

Evaporation

400

When additional heat production is required, the body recruits specialized mechanisms. This is a rapid response that is an involuntary pattern of rhythmic skeletal muscle contractions.

Shivering

500
What step of cellular respiration produces the most ATP?

Electron Transport Chain (ETC)

500

Crucial for thyroid health. Deficiency causes goiters and metabolic issues.

Iodine 

500

Human thermoregulation uses _________ to maintain a stable core temperature by reversing deviations

Negative Feedback

500

Temperature regulation in humans is tightly linked to metabolic heat production, also known as______________

Thermogenesis

500

What hormones increase basal metabolic rate by stimulating mitochondrial activity and increasing synthesis of metabolic enzymes, leading to greater heat generation throughout the body?

Thyroid hormones

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