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ORC_A Level Biology; Homeostasis Summary Notes. CONTENTS 5.1.1 The Need for Homeostasis 5.1.2 The Principles of Homeostasis 5.1.3 Cell Signalling 5.1.4 Thermoregulation 5.1.1 THE NEED FOR HOMEOSTASIS The Need for Communication Systems in Organisms Animals and plants need to be able to respond to changes in their internal and external environment and to coordinate the activities of their different organs In order to function properly and efficiently, organisms have different control and communication systems that ensure their internal conditions are kept relatively constant Physiological control systems maintain the internal environment within restricted limits through a process known as homeostasis Homeostasis is critically important for organisms as it ensures the maintenance of optimal conditions for enzyme action and cell function Examples of physiological factors that are controlled by homeostasis in mammals include: Core body temperature Metabolic waste (eg. carbon dioxide and urea) Blood pH Concentration of glucose in the blood Water potential of the blood Concentration of respiratory gases (carbon dioxide and oxygen) in the blood Homeostatic mechanisms in mammals require information to be transferred between different parts of the body There are two communication systems in mammals that do this: The nervous system The endocrine system 5.1 Communication & Homeostasis Page 3 The human nervous system 5.1 Communication & Homeostasis Page 2 The nervous system The human nervous system consists of: The central nervous system (CNS) – the brain and the spinal cord The peripheral nervous system (PNS) – all of the nerves in the body It allows us to make sense of our surroundings and respond to them and coordinate and regulate body functions Information is sent through the nervous system as nerve impulses – electrical signals that pass along nerve cells known as neurones A bundle of neurones is known as a nerve Neurones coordinate the activities of sensory receptors (eg. those in the eye), decisionmaking centres in the central nervous system, and effectors such as muscles and glands

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ORC_A Level Biology; Homeostasis Summary Notes
5.1 Communication & Homeostasis

CONTENTS
5.1.1 The Need for Homeostasis
5.1.2 The Principles of Homeostasis
5.1.3 Cell Signalling
5.1.4 Thermoregulation




5.1.1 THE NEED FOR HOMEOSTASIS
The Need for Communication Systems in Organisms

Animals and plants need to be able to respond to changes in their internal and external
environment and to coordinate the activities of their different organs
In order to function properly and efficiently, organisms have different control and
communication systems that ensure their internal conditions are kept relatively
constant
Physiological control systems maintain the internal environment within restricted limits
through a process known as homeostasis
Homeostasis is critically important for organisms as it ensures the maintenance of
optimal conditions for enzyme action and cell function
Examples of physiological factors that are controlled by homeostasis in mammals
include:
Core body temperature
Metabolic waste (eg. carbon dioxide and urea)
Blood pH
Concentration of glucose in the blood
Water potential of the blood
Concentration of respiratory gases (carbon dioxide and oxygen) in the blood

Homeostatic mechanisms in mammals require information to be transferred between
different parts of the body
There are two communication systems in mammals that do this:
The nervous system
The endocrine system




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The human nervous system




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The nervous system
The human nervous system consists of:
The central nervous system (CNS) – the brain and the spinal cord
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) – all of the nerves in the body

It allows us to make sense of our surroundings and respond to them and coordinate and
regulate body functions
Information is sent through the nervous system as nerve impulses – electrical signals that
pass along nerve cells known as neurones
A bundle of neurones is known as a nerve
Neurones coordinate the activities of sensory receptors (eg. those in the eye), decision-
making centres in the central nervous system, and effectors such as muscles and
glands




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