Griffith college Tri3 2022/1014MSC (CTR)15 WEEK 11, 12 - Questions and Answers from Homeostasis summary WEEK11 WEEK12 2023. 1. 15. WEEK12 - module 4. More examples of Homeostasis Learning objectives -Understand the primary stimulus for release of erythropoietin (EPO), and how this affects red blood cell production. -RBC homeostasis: Describe the related negative feedback loop in terms of it’s complexity, and how rising RBC concentrations are countered. EPO, RBC, negative feedback loop, no control center Kidney detects the hypoxia, which refers to the low oxygen level in .. 2023. 1. 11. WEEK11 - module 4. Physiological examples of homeostasis Learning objectives -Briefly explain why control over body temperature is crucial, and describe the normal range in core body temperature during the day. Our body function is on enzyme activities and they are highly dependent on temperature. Too high body temperature can destroy cellular proteins including enzymes and depress neurons. Normal core body temperature is around 36.2-37.5 celcius. -A .. 2023. 1. 5. WEEK10 - module 4. Principles of Homeostasis Learning objectives -Describe a simple negative feedback system that allows control over room temperature, incorporating the terms effector, sensor, set point, stimulus, and variable. : When room temperature increases or decreases, sensor(thermometer) detects the variable(temp) as the stimulus and sends the afferent signal to the integration center(thermostat). Then the efferent signal is sent t.. 2022. 12. 22. 이전 1 2 3 4 다음 반응형