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1-5: This diagram models a homeostatic mechanism. e.g. Body temperature has a set point of around 37oC. When the body temperature rises temperature receptors in the skin are stimulated and send impulses to the control centre in the hypothalamus. Nervous impulses are sent to the skin to stimulate effectors to bring down the body temperature to the set point.
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1. The homeostatic process that brings about a response to return the body to the ‘set point’ is called ...
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2. The water content of the blood is monitored (receptor and control centre) by the ...
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3. The hormone that causes an increased reabsorption of water in the kidneys is ...
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4. If the amount of water in the blood becomes too low the cells of the body may lose water through the process of ...
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5. The body temperature of humans is kept constant at around what temperature?
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6-9: The skin has an important role in maintaining our body temperature. The diagram shows a cross-section through a layer of skin:
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6. Using the diagram, which letter is the sweat gland? | |||||||||||||||||
7. In hot weather which of the following is correct?
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8. If a person’s body temperature becomes too low vasoconstriction occurs. In which structure in the diagram above does vasoconstriction occur? | |||||||||||||||||
9. Vasoconstriction results in which of the following?
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10. The control centre for our body temperature is ...
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