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A levels notes on homeostasis and thermoregulation in ectotherms and endotherms

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Homeostasis
Living cells need to maintain:

 a suitable temperature
 a suitable pH
 an aqueous environment that keeps substrates and products in solution
 freedom from toxins and excess inhibitors

- In multicellular organisms, cells are specialized and rely upon another; therefore they must be able to
communicate in order to coordinate their activities (coordination of activities of different organs)

- The environment of organism and cells changes, so need to maintain constant internal environment.

e.g. Respiration in cells produces CO2, which causes pH to become more acidic if it builds up
 disrupts the action of enzymes and other proteins



Cell signaling - one cell releases a chemical which is detected by another cell (binds to complementary
shaped receptors on CSM); this causes a change in the second cell (response)




A good communication system will:

 cover the whole body
 enable cells to communicate with each other
 enable specific communication
 enable rapid communication
 enable short-term and long-term responses



Two major systems using cell signaling are the neuronal and hormonal systems:

Neuronal Hormonal

Cells involved neurons Cells in endocrine organs


Interconnected network of neurons that Hormones travel in blood and are
Where/how signal
signal to each other across synapse only recognized by specific targets
travels
junctions (complementary shapes receptors)



Very rapid responses to stimuli that may
Effects Longer-term response
be changing quickly

, Homeostasis – maintaining a constant internal environment, through coordination by cell signalling,
despite changes in external and internal factors

Need to maintain:

 body temperature
 blood glucose concentration
 blood salt concentration
 water potential of the blood
 blood pressure
 CO2 concentration




Standard response pathway



Stimulus  Receptor  Communication pathway (cell signalling)  Effector  Response

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- on surface of body (skin)
- monitor changes in external environment
Sensory receptors
- internal (e.g. in
- monitor changes in internal environment
hypothalamus)

- signaling between cells

- used to transmit a message from receptor
- neuronal system
cells to the effector cells via a coordination
Communication system
center (brain)
- hormonal system
- messages are input (from receptor) and
output (to effector)


- muscle cells
Effectors - bring about a response
- liver cells
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