Temperature Control
Mechanisms
Fluid Balance
Water Wisdom
100

Body temperature balance is maintained through this type of feedback loop.

What is negative feedback?

100

This system helps maintain a stable internal environment.

Homeostasis
100

This rigid layer maintains plant cell shape and prevents rupture.

What is Cell Wall?

100

A mechanism triggered when blood volume is low and solute concentration is high.

What is Thirst Mechanism?

200

This process helps maintain body temperature through shivering.

What is muscle contraction?

200

The body's thermoregulatory set point is maintained at approximately this temperature.

What is 98.6°F (37°C)?

200

This solution has equal solute concentrations inside and outside the cell.

What is Isotonic?

200

Organs filtering waste and excess fluids from blood.

What are the kidneys?

300

This organ acts as the body's thermostat to regulate temperature.

What is the hypothalamus (part of the brain)?

300

Anhidrosis is example of the body's inability to sweat/perspire. This condition interferes with this process.

What is thermoregulation?

300

Solute concentration is lower outside the cell in this type of solution.

What is Hypotonic?

300

This hormone regulates water reabsorption in the kidneys.

What is Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)?

400

Dilation of these blood vessels allows more blood to flow to the skin, releasing heat.

What are capillaries?

400

Blood clotting is an example of this mechanism.

What is positive feedback?

400

This type of solution causes cells to shrink due to water loss.

What is Hypertonic?

400

Waste substance transported from liver to kidneys via bloodstream for removal.

What is Urea?

500

These body systems work together to warm the body up.

Nervous, circulatory and muscular system.

500
The release of insulin in response to high glucose levels describes this mechanism.

What is negative feedback?

500

Freshwater fish in saltwater experience this due to excessive salt.

What is Dehydration?

500

Kidneys respond to low blood volume by releasing this electrolyte/ion.

What is Sodium?