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What is the goal of the effector?
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to reestablish homeostasis
Extrinsic regulation
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Responses controlled by nervous and endocrine systems
What is a disease?
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An abnormal state in which the body is not functioning normally to
maintain homeostasis.
Four main vital signs
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body temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, blood pressure
Where does the receptor send its signal?
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control center
Two major mechanisms used to maintain homeostasis
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Homeostasis definition
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What is the goal of the effector?
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to reestablish homeostasis
Extrinsic regulation
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Responses controlled by nervous and endocrine systems
What is a disease?
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An abnormal state in which the body is not functioning normally to
maintain homeostasis.
Four main vital signs
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body temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, blood pressure
Where does the receptor send its signal?
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control center
Two major mechanisms used to maintain homeostasis
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Homeostasis definition
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