41.3 General Principles of Homeostasis

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Feedforward regulation
________ uses sensory feedback, as indicated by the minus sign next to the dashed arrow.
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Platelets
________ help seal the damaged site when a blood vessel is cut.
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Concentration
What is consumed to decrease? Answer with a single words or term.
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Theconcentrations
3 General Principles of Homeostasis. ________ range in the animals.
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Homeostatic control systems
As a fast continues, the activities of cells, tissues, and organs must be regulated. ________ perform these regulatory responses.
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Feedforward processes
________ take a lot of time for their effects to occur.
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Negative feedback
________ can be modified by learning.
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Homeostasis
What is not a static process? Answer with a single words or term.
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high body temperature
A dangerously ________ is caused by some homeo means of stopping.
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blood sugar
Normally, ________ is maintained at a steady level, temperatures are stable, and there are some predictable concentrations in a healthy individual.
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Different homeostatic control systems
________ have different effectors.
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Homeostatic control system
________ decreases in body temperature.
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Homeostatic control systems
The brain is a model of a(n) ________. ________ are the topic.