What is homeostasis?
What is the maintenance of stable internal conditions within an organism?
What is the cell membrane made of?
What is passive transport?
What is doesn't require ATP?
What is negative feedback?
What is brings things back to normal?
What does polarity mean?
What is water has a positive and a negative side?
What is an example of set point?
What is body temperature staying around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit?
What do integral proteins do?
What is help transport substances in and out of the cell?
Name on type of active transport.
What is endocytosis?
Give an example of positive feedback.
What is blood clotting?
What is cohesion?
What is when water molecules stick together?
How do body systems maintain equilibrium?
What is working together to detect changes and initiate responses ?
Describe the phospholipid bilayer.
What is has water-loving heads outside and water-fearing tails inside?
What is osmosis?
What is the movement of water through a membrane?
How does temperature control works?
What is using negative feedback to keep the body at the right temperature?
Why is water a great solvent?
What is because its the universal solvent?
What happens when homeostasis fails?
What is it can lead to health problems?
What does semi-permeable mean?
What is somethings can pass through the membrane?
What is facilitated diffusion?
What is helps substances move through the membrane using proteins?
Why is feedback important?
What is helping the body stay balanced?
What is helps water stick to other surfaces?
What is feedback in homeostasis?
What is helping the body know when to change to stay balanced?
How do parts of the membrane work together?
What is the membrane parts work together to protect the cell and help it communicate?
How do protein pumps function?
What is using energy to move substances into and out of the cell?
Compare negative and positive feedback.
What is negative slows changes to keep balance , while positive feedback speeds things up until the goal is met?
Why is high specific heat important?
What is because it helps keep temperatures stable in the environment?