Homeostasis - What is it and How does it help?

Monday, February 17, 2025

 


Summary of Homeostasis.

Homeostasis: Maintaining Internal Stability Homeostasis is the process by which organisms maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes. This is crucial for proper cell and body function.

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Mechanisms of Homeostasis The body uses various mechanisms like temperature regulation (sweating, shivering), pH regulation (kidney function), and fluid/electrolyte balance (kidney and sweat gland function) to maintain homeostasis. Hormonal balance, controlled by the endocrine system, also plays a vital role.


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Feedback Loops in Homeostasis Negative feedback loops (e.g., a thermostat) maintain a set point by counteracting deviations, while positive feedback loops (e.g., childbirth contractions) amplify deviations from a set point.


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