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BIOS 251 Week 1 Case Study: Homeostasis (GRADED A)

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Week 1 Case Study: Homeostasis The study of how things are produced is known as anatomy. The term "anatomy" refers to the study of the human body. To make a clinical diagnosis, you can do it... in a variety of techniques, including examining, palpitations, and percussion. The study of how things work is referred to as physiology. The study of how the body functions is known as physiology. In physiology, experimental science methods are applied. Organization, cell composition, metabolism, responsiveness and mobility, equilibrium, and development are all components of life. Many individuals believe that living things are better ordered than the nonliving environment they live in. They expend a lot of energy to maintain order, and when that order is disrupted, they become ill and die. Cells make up everything that is living, and each cell is made up of one or more sections. The sum of all the changes that occur within a person's body is his or her metabolism. Living beings ingest molecules that are utilized to change the environment and convert chemicals into molecules that provide them energy. People who are responsive and move can detect and respond to what is going on around them. The ability to maintain a stable internal environment is known as homeostasis. An organism's structure or function can alter in any way during its lifetime. Making clones of yourself and passing on your genes to your children is what reproduction entails. The change in genes from generation to generation is referred to as evolution. This is due to mutations, which are changes in the structure of DNA. The body's ability to detect changes, activate systems to combat them, and maintain a state of equilibrium is known as homeostasis. It's critical for the body to maintain equilibrium since some physiological systems and proteins would stop working properly if it didn't. When the body detects a change, it sends out systems to eliminate or reverse it. Negative feedback can result from a variety of factors, including a failure to control your blood pressure. Gravity causes some blood to flow out from the head when someone gets up in the morning. As a result, the person's blood pressure drops. A sensor known as a baroreceptor then detects this. The brain is told to manage this by boosting the heart rate for a short period of time to keep the body in balance via the baroreceptors. When a physiological change leads to more changes in the same direction, this is known as self- reinforcing positive feedback. Positive feedback is a fantastic approach to get things quickly done most of the time. Your body sends out signals to create platelets to stop blood from bleeding if you get a little cut or prick on your finger. Reference Saladin, K. (2019). Anatomy and Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function (9th ed.). McGraw-Hill. [Show More]

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