Keep it Stable!
What's the response?
Hormones
100

What is homeostasis?

The process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment.

100

Stimulus: You are running very fast outside in hot weather.

Response: Your body releases sweat to cool down internal body temperature.

100

Which system regulates the release of our hormones?

Endocrine system.

200

How do hormones play a role in regulation?

By sending signals to target cells and organs, allowing the body to respond to changes and maintain homeostasis.

200

You eat a really big meal.

Blood-glucose levels rise, which signals to the pancreas to release insulin.

200

You haven't eaten all day, and your blood glucose level drops.

Your body releases glucagon.

300

Why do organisms need stability?

Cells function best within a narrow range of internal conditions. Maintaining stable conditions allows enzymes and other cellular processes to work properly, helping the organism survive.

300

Give an example of a stimulus and a response regarding humans maintaining homeostasis.

EX: Sweating from hot conditions.

Shivering from cold conditions.

Releasing insulin after eating.

Releasing ghrelin when hungry.

300

Hormones are classified as which macromolecule?

Proteins!