PPT-Biology 5: Homeostasis and Response
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Section 1 Key Terms 1 Homeostasis Regulating internal conditions to keep them at an optimum despite internal and external changes Maintains optimum conditions
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Section 1 Key Terms 1 Homeostasis Regulating internal conditions to keep them at an optimum despite internal and external changes Maintains optimum conditions for enzymes. An INTRODUCTION. 1. Chapter 1 Key Terms. 2. Anatomy Anterior. Caudal . Cephalad. Dorsal Frontal. Homeostasis Inferior. Lateral Medial. Midsagittal. Pathology. Putting it All Together When . Resources are Abundant. Stuart L. Goldstein, MD. Professor of Pediatrics. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Director, Center for Acute Care Nephrology. Nephrology and Hypertension. Robot created by HONDA (cars). ASIMO = Advanced Step in Innovative . Mobility. First, a video!. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juxLuo-sH6M. Characteristics of Life. Made of 1 or more . cells. Displays . Homeostasis. Homeostasis is the maintenance of a . stable internal environment.. Homeostasis. Homeostasis represents a state of . DYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM.. Homeostasis. Homeostasis represents a state of . 12.1. Learning Objectives. Define homeostasis. Explain the importance of homeostasis. Describe how control mechanisms work. Explain how control mechanisms are co-ordinated. Success Criteria. You can define homeostasis and suggest what things need to be maintained in the body. Colorado Life Science 2.6: . Cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems maintain relatively stable internal environments, even in the face of changing external environments. What is homeostasis?. Process that occurs in all living things. homeostasis. . Cells have different functions.. Homeostasis = stable environment in your body; balance. Your body maintains its homeostasis even if outside conditions are changing. . Levels of Organization. Clicker Review: homeostasis, mitosis, anatomical language Nervous, excretory, and respiratory Excretory, digestive, and respiratory Digestive, muscular, and circulatory Muscular, circulatory, and nervous CASE DESCRIPTION. . ESRD patients who undergo a major gastro-intestinal surgery can present with dysregulation of their potassium homeostasis mechanism leading to hyperkalemia. Patiromer (Veltassa) and sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (Lokelma) are two approved potassium binders used for the treatment of hyperkalemia in ESRD patients. . Balantidium. . coli. o. nly Ciliate . known to be pathogenic to humans. . t. he . largest protozoan parasite of humans. . p. rimarily . a parasite of pigs, with strains adapted to various other . Tissues. Figure 32.2. 4 major types:. Epithelial. – found on outside of the body and lining organs and cavities.. Muscle. – 3 types. Cardiac – heart tissue, involuntary. Smooth – involuntary actions in body, organs, blood vessels. 2022. Dr. Anna Haro/Mr. Kem Dunbar. Westside HS. LEARNING Objectives . TEKS: . §130.231.(. c. )(1)(A, & B) and . §130.231.(. c. )(2)(A, B, C, F, & G) & (3)(B). Students will apply knowledge of human and cellular biology.. The cytology or cell biology. . (Gr., . Kytos. -hollow vessel or cell, logos- to discourse) is a biological science which deals with the study of cells from morphological, biochemical, physiological, developmental, . Homeostasis –. Necessary Life Functions. What defines all living organisms?. Maintain. . boundaries. Movement. Locomotion. Movement of substances. Responsiveness. Ability to sense changes & react.
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