BIOL 201 – Assignment 1 – 80 Points
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BIOL 201 – Assignment 1 – 80 Points |
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Addresses Course Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3, and 4
Homeostasis is a term derived from the Greek words homeo (meaning
similar to) and stasis (meaning standing still). Thus,
homeostasis is deemed as the capacity of living organisms to maintain their
internal stability. The human body has the phenomenal ability to maintain
homeostatic balance despite a changing external environment, thanks to
various systems of metabolic self-regulation known as positive and negative
feedback loops. The body’s organ systems function to achieve and maintain
dynamic equilibrium as the body adjusts in response to warnings of imbalances
such as body temperature, water, electrolytes, blood sugar, and blood
pressure – just to name a few. The regulation of homeostasis depends on three
components: receptors, control centers, and effectors. For this assignment, you are required to choose one of the
major organ systems (integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine,
circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, digestive, or reproductive),
and provide information as to how its anatomy (structure) and physiology
(function) combine to help the body maintain homeostatic balance.This organ
system will be the focus of both the first and second parts of the written
assignment, so be sure to choose one you are very interested in learning
about in more depth. After choosing an organ system, please adhere
to the following tasks and respond to the following inquiries. Any
lacking elements or insufficiencies will result in the loss of points.
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