the Human Body

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V H O M E O S T A S I S I N F O U L T T I
S A L G J A M R I U X G H W O G T P P H C
W V H O M E O S T A S I S C O N T D C E X
J N E F F E C T O R S Q M R Q I U T E W D
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A B P X U Y A K M I P D W A I I N N L D X
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T E N N E G A T I V E F E E D B A C K M Y
G A S U Y X B L O U H K J H B L E W R X H
X G B W H A T I S H O M E O S T A S I S Y
P X O F L X Y A S G O F U U A P D Y I W J
S E J V N R J B O D Y S Y S T E M S C J H
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P H Y S I O L O G Y K W J V H O C H H C Y
H I M O T D O T H W S D Q S F G W S G X V
B I C N J W Y I R V B X L Y S F X C C J L
N R E C E P T O R S D P G M B G K M A Y F
U D L F L I S I D H O X F V A M R T M E R
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B R N G B M D N U D Y W E J K A G N N D E

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  • * maintaining the internal environment of the body as a state of equilibrium. *Essential to survival e.g. blood sugar levels, body temperature, heart rate and fluid environment for cells. *Homeostatic control has 3 components: A receptor, Control Centre (11, 4)
  • *The body uses negative or positive feedback loops to maintain or restore homeostasis *Feedback loops involve a sensor, a control centre and an Effector (11, 5)
  • Detect things such as temperature change (9)
  • Ensures that, in any control system, changes (abnormalities) are reserved and returned back to the correct level (8, 8)
  • Organs join together to carry out vital functions e.g. the heart and blood vessels form the cardiovascular system, circulating blood throughout the body to ensure all body cells receive nutrients (4, 7)
  • Produce a response that ensures a constant body temperature at approx. 37 degrees (9)
  • Receives information & coordinates a response (10, 6)
  • Study of the functions of body parts, what they do and how they do it. (10)
  • Study of the structure of the body and how body parts are organised & the relationship between body parts. (7)
  • The tendency or ability of an organism or a cell to regulate its internal conditions, usually by a system of feedback controls, so as to stabilise health and functioning, regardless of the outside changing conditions (4, 2, 11)

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