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BIO 2301 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
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What is physiological regulation?
✓✓ The body's ability to maintain trillions of cells in constant activity with
minimal errors.


Define homeostasis.
✓✓ Homeostasis is the body's ability to maintain relatively stable internal
conditions despite continuous changes in the external environment.


Why is homeostasis referred to as a "dynamic state of equilibrium"?
✓✓ Because internal conditions change within narrow limits, maintaining a
stable balance between physiological variables.


When is the body in homeostasis?
✓✓ When its needs are adequately met and all functions are occurring smoothly.


Which systems are essential for homeostasis?
✓✓ The nervous and endocrine systems, which communicate to regulate
homeostasis.


What is physiology?
✓✓ The study of the functions and processes of the human body.


What is a stimulus in the context of homeostasis?
✓✓ A change in the internal or external environment that disrupts homeostasis.


Define dynamic equilibrium.
✓✓ A condition where changes occur but are balanced to maintain overall
stability.


What is the role of the nervous system in homeostasis?

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✓✓ It provides rapid, short-term control through nerve impulses.


How does the endocrine system contribute to homeostasis?
✓✓ It provides long-term regulation via hormones released into the bloodstream.


What are the three components of a homeostatic mechanism?
✓✓ Receptor, Control Center, and Effector.


What is the function of the receptor in homeostasis?
✓✓ It monitors the environment, detects changes (stimuli), and sends messages
to the control center via the afferent pathway.


What does the control center do in homeostasis?
✓✓ It determines the set point, analyzes input, and decides the appropriate
response.


What is the role of the effector?
✓✓ It executes the control center's response via the efferent pathway, influencing
the stimulus.


What is feedback in homeostasis, and what are the two types?
✓✓ Feedback is the response influencing the stimulus. Types: Negative Feedback
and Positive Feedback.


What is the afferent pathway?
✓✓ The route through which signals travel from the receptor to the control
center.


What is the efferent pathway?
✓✓ The route through which the control center sends instructions to the effector.


Define set point.
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