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Summary with all the important points in "Homeostasis" chapter to help you get all the points straight in your mind. This note helped me in my IGCSE exam, so I hope it helps you too!

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14.1
 Define homeostasis and its benefits
14.2
 Define ectothermic and endothermic, there benefits and
drawbacks
 The skin: epidermis and dermis
 Draw the skin
 Function of the hypothalamus
 What will happen if there is general change in internal temperature
 What will happen if the temperature decreased/ increased
 What is negative feedback and how its related to constant glucose
concentration and temperature
14.3
 Why the glucose concentration should be kept constant
 How glucose is controlled in the body
 When the glucose concentration decrease/increase
 Define diabetes
 Define type 1 diabetes, its causes, effects
 What happen in Hyperglycaemia
 What happen in Hypoglycaemia
 Methods to test for glucose concentration in the blood and their
explanation
 Things that might help type one diabetic person


, Homeostasis
14.1 maintaining internal environment
 Homeostasis: the maintenance of constant internal environment
o In the tissue fluid surrounding the cells the temperature,
the amount of water and the glucose level are kept Note
constant Cells are surrounded
o Benefits : by a tissue fluid
 Helps the cells to work as efficiently as possible
 Helps enzymes to work at an optimum rate
 Keeping constant amount of water means that the cells are not
damaged due to absorbing or losing water by osmosis
 Keeping a constant glucose level means that there is always
energy for respiration
14.2 Control of body temperature
 Endothermic
o The ability to maintain constant internal temperature, without
depending on the external environment
o Benefits :
 Enzymes can work efficiently in any external temperature
 Metabolism can still be going in any external temperature
 They can still be active when ectothermic animals cant
o Drawback
 Large amounts of food need to be ingested compared to
ectothermic animals
 To generate energy for maintaining internal
temperature
 Ectothermic
o Animals that are unable to maintain a constant temperature, hence
its affected by the external environment
o Ectothermic animals eat less food than endothermic, since they don’t
need energy to regulate there temperature
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