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Regulation of FBM Homeostasis
Regulation of FBM Homeostasis
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BIOLOGY
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FEEDBACK
Follicular Phase
Ovulation Phase
POSITIVE
FEEDBACK
Luteal Phase
FEED BA C K
W HE E L
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C.) demonstrate
understanding of how these
A.) briefly explain feedback mechanisms help
the organism maintain
Homeostasis homeostasis to reproduce and
survive; and
D.) recognize or
manifest interest in the
B.) describe how the important role of
nervous system Homeostasis in
coordinates and regulates reproduction and
these feedback survival of organism e.g
mechanisms to maintain the human being
homeostasis
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How about the
different
organisms who
lives in water?
When it is cold, we
shiver
When it is hot, we
sweat
The process where
Homeostasis? the body maintain
internal stability or
balance.
When something
inside/around an
organism, it must be
able to get itself back to
a healthy normal.
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A form of regulation, the body
detects a change in internal
environment & responds to the
change
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the taste of food. It makes
the body respond quickly to
changes in the environment
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These are cells with the
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NERVE
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INTERNEURONS
It processes
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MOTOR NEURONS
SENSORY NEURONS
It is a neuron that It causes the action
receives information. in muscles or glands.
Act as receptor of It Make things “move
stimuli.
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It is the
underproduction of
growth hormone
which lead short
height of a person
GIGANTISM
It is the overproduction of
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pituitary gland
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The process where
Homeostasis? the body maintain
internal stability or
balance.
When something
inside/around an
organism, it must be
able to get itself back to
a healthy normal.
It controls and interprets
all the activities that
happen within the body. It
SYSTEM
the taste of food. It makes
the body respond quickly to
changes in the environment
A form of regulation, the body
detects a change in internal
environment & responds to the
change
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