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Human Anatomy and Physiology
Human Anatomy and Physiology
1. Pick up the handout.
2. Bring up your ecology worksheets to be stamped.
1. Pick up the handout.
2. Bring up your ecology worksheets to be stamped.
HomeworkHomework
Human Body Systems due Friday.You need to know these for MCAS.
You need MCAS to graduate high school.Therefore, you need to do this homework this week. Use your textbooks and/or internet resources to complete the work.
Five body systems in four nights. Get at least one system done every night.
Human Body Systems due Friday.You need to know these for MCAS.
You need MCAS to graduate high school.Therefore, you need to do this homework this week. Use your textbooks and/or internet resources to complete the work.
Five body systems in four nights. Get at least one system done every night.
ObjectivesObjectives
Define homeostasis.Describe the basic function of a physiological feedback loop.
Give an example of a positive and a negative feedback loop.
Define homeostasis.Describe the basic function of a physiological feedback loop.
Give an example of a positive and a negative feedback loop.
Levels of OrganizationLevels of Organization
Does anybody recall the different levels of organization of living things? Starting with the smallest:
Cell organelle_________________________
Does anybody recall the different levels of organization of living things? Starting with the smallest:
Cell organelle_________________________
Levels of OrganizationLevels of Organization
Does anybody recall the different levels of organization of living things? Starting with the smallest:
Cell organelleCell____________________
Does anybody recall the different levels of organization of living things? Starting with the smallest:
Cell organelleCell____________________
Levels of OrganizationLevels of Organization
Does anybody recall the different levels of organization of living things? Starting with the smallest:
Cell organelleCellTissue_______________
Does anybody recall the different levels of organization of living things? Starting with the smallest:
Cell organelleCellTissue_______________
Levels of OrganizationLevels of Organization
Does anybody recall the different levels of organization of living things? Starting with the smallest:
Cell organelleCellTissueOrgan__________
Does anybody recall the different levels of organization of living things? Starting with the smallest:
Cell organelleCellTissueOrgan__________
Levels of OrganizationLevels of Organization
Does anybody recall the different levels of organization of living things? Starting with the smallest:
Cell organelleCellTissueOrganOrgan System_____
Does anybody recall the different levels of organization of living things? Starting with the smallest:
Cell organelleCellTissueOrganOrgan System_____
Levels of OrganizationLevels of Organization
Cell organelle Cell (ex: a cardiac muscle cell) Tissue = A group of cells carrying out a specific function. (ex: a layer of heart muscle tissue)
Organ = A group of tissues carrying out a general function. (ex: the heart)
Organ System = A group of organs carrying out a major function. (ex: the cardiovascular system)
Organism
Cell organelle Cell (ex: a cardiac muscle cell) Tissue = A group of cells carrying out a specific function. (ex: a layer of heart muscle tissue)
Organ = A group of tissues carrying out a general function. (ex: the heart)
Organ System = A group of organs carrying out a major function. (ex: the cardiovascular system)
Organism
Central ThemeCentral Theme
We learned a general overview of how cells maintain their lives, we learned a general overview of how structures like organs and the organization of tissues developed through time, and the focus in this unit is on:
HOMEOSTASIS(don’t suppose anybody remembers this word? Break it down, what might it mean?)
We learned a general overview of how cells maintain their lives, we learned a general overview of how structures like organs and the organization of tissues developed through time, and the focus in this unit is on:
HOMEOSTASIS(don’t suppose anybody remembers this word? Break it down, what might it mean?)
Central ThemeCentral Theme
HOMEOSTASIS: Regulation of the internal environment to achieve a stable, constant condition.Maintaining a stable body temperature, energy, pH, etc. Basically, keeping the body at the level of stability that permits survival.
The organ systems are all about the different ways that parts of the body contribute to maintaining homeostasis.
HOMEOSTASIS: Regulation of the internal environment to achieve a stable, constant condition.Maintaining a stable body temperature, energy, pH, etc. Basically, keeping the body at the level of stability that permits survival.
The organ systems are all about the different ways that parts of the body contribute to maintaining homeostasis.
HomeostasisHomeostasisFor instance, maintaining a stable, constant level of blood sugar, anyone know anything about that?
For instance, maintaining a stable, constant level of blood sugar, anyone know anything about that?
HomeostasisHomeostasis
A significant way that this is done is through physiological feedback loops.What’s feedback?What’s a loop?
A significant way that this is done is through physiological feedback loops.What’s feedback?What’s a loop?
HomeostasisHomeostasis
A physiological feedback loop is the body regulating itself in response to a stimulus.
Two kinds: positive and negative feedback loops.
A physiological feedback loop is the body regulating itself in response to a stimulus.
Two kinds: positive and negative feedback loops.
HomeostasisHomeostasis
Positive feedback loop: In response to a rising level of the input, you get more of the output.What ever is out of balance becomes more out of balance.
A positive feedback loop, in terms of the body, more often than not disrupts homeostasis rather than maintains it.
So-called “vicious cycle.”
Positive feedback loop: In response to a rising level of the input, you get more of the output.What ever is out of balance becomes more out of balance.
A positive feedback loop, in terms of the body, more often than not disrupts homeostasis rather than maintains it.
So-called “vicious cycle.”
Positive Feedback Loops
Positive Feedback Loops
Another example: oxytocin stimulating contractions
Another example: oxytocin stimulating contractions
Negative Feedback LoopNegative Feedback Loop
Negative feedback loop: In response to a rising level of the input, you decrease the output.Whatever is out of balance becomes less out of balance.
Essential to maintaining homeostasis.
Negative feedback loop: In response to a rising level of the input, you decrease the output.Whatever is out of balance becomes less out of balance.
Essential to maintaining homeostasis.
Negative Feedback LoopNegative Feedback Loop
Another example is body temperature.As temp rises, nerves signal capillaries to dilate, which releases some heat.
When temp is too low, other nerves signal capillaries to contract, conserving heat.
Another example is body temperature.As temp rises, nerves signal capillaries to dilate, which releases some heat.
When temp is too low, other nerves signal capillaries to contract, conserving heat.
Feedback LoopsFeedback Loops
From those examples:Were positive feedback loops always doing good things?
Were negative feedback loops always doing bad things?
From those examples:Were positive feedback loops always doing good things?
Were negative feedback loops always doing bad things?
Feedback LoopsFeedback Loops
From those examples:Were positive feedback loops always doing good things?
Were negative feedback loops always doing bad things?
Positive vs. Negative isn’t about good or bad, it’s about escalation or stabilization.
From those examples:Were positive feedback loops always doing good things?
Were negative feedback loops always doing bad things?
Positive vs. Negative isn’t about good or bad, it’s about escalation or stabilization.
Feedback LoopsFeedback Loops
To get used to the idea of a feedback loop, I want you to think of at least four more, two positive and two negative.They don’t have to be physiological. They could be human activities, environmental, something from a movie or video game, anything.
Diagram each one, and label them as positive or negative. Handed in for credit.Grade not given for beautiful art or anything, just for whether or not I can tell that yes, this is a negative feedback loop.
To get used to the idea of a feedback loop, I want you to think of at least four more, two positive and two negative.They don’t have to be physiological. They could be human activities, environmental, something from a movie or video game, anything.
Diagram each one, and label them as positive or negative. Handed in for credit.Grade not given for beautiful art or anything, just for whether or not I can tell that yes, this is a negative feedback loop.