Homeostasis
Blood
Urinary System & Feedback Loops
Nervous System & water
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The ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment.

What is homeostasis?

100

Part of the body produces blood cells.

What is bone/bone marrow?

100

The urinary system is responsible for removing ____ waste in the human body.

What is liquid?

100
Our five senses.

What are seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and feeling? 

100

The production of blood cells is called

a. Hematoma

b. Hematopoiesis

c. Hematology

d. Hematologist

200

Give one disruption to homeostasis

What are

1. sensors fail (don’t detect changes)

2. targets do not receive messages (nerve issues)

3. injury (overwhelm homeostatic controls)

4. illness (viruses or bacteria)?

200

Give two functions of blood

Transporting gases (oxygen & carbon dioxide)

Transporting waste products

Transporting nutrients

Helping remove toxins from the body

200

An INCREASE in one action causes an INCREASE in another, for example when you are bleeding. Your body produces more and more platelets until your body stops bleeding. 

What is positive feedback?

200

Give two functions of water

  • Transport

  • Structural support for molecules

  • Participates in metabolic reactions

  • Solvent

  • Lubricant & shock absorber

  • Body temperature regulation

  • Maintains blood volume & blood pressure

200

Tiny structures in the kidney that its main job is filtration.

What are nephons?

300

Three aspects of the body that must be maintained in order to achieve homeostasis.

What are pH, Body Temperature, oxygen level, blood volume, and Blood Sugar?

300

Another name for RBC or red blood cells

What are the erythrocytes?

300

The breathing mechanism during exercise when your CO2 increases and your O2 decreases, and your body breathes faster, is an example of

What is negative feedback? 

300

Give two parts of the nervous system.

What are the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system?

300

A change in the environment that causes response. 

What is stimulus?

400

Give 3 body systems that are part of the thermoregulation. 

What is Muscular, Integumentary(skin), Respiratory, Circulatory, Nervous (hypothalamus in brain), Endocrine (hormones, feedback)

400

Part of the blood that is responsible for blood clotting

What is platelets/thrombocytes?

400

Four main organs of the urinary system

What are kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra?

400

Compare and contrast. Extracellular fluid and intracellular fluid. 

Extracellular fluid is body fluid outside the cell, and Intracellular fluid is body fluid inside the cell. Both are body fluids.

400

Give three mechanisms of homeostasis when it is cold

What are vasoconstriction, shivering, piloerection, and curling? 

500

If homeostasis is not achieved this occurs...

What is death!

500

Identify the parts of the blood in terms of its volume, starting with the most. 

What are plasma, red blood cells, and white blood cells/platelets?

500

Three processes of urine formation 

What are filtration, reabsorption, and secretion?

500

Give an explanation of the basic function of the nervous system using an example. 

What are sensory input, integration, and motor output?

500

Compare and contrast. Specialized cell and stem cell. 

Specialized cells are cells that have specific functions, stem cells are cells that can change into different type of cells. Both are cells.