Class note- A-level-Homeostasis
Class note- A-level-Homeostasis
Key :
1. Set Points: Target values for physiological variables, such as body temperature, blood
pH, and glucose levels.
2. Feedback Mechanisms:
○ Negative Feedback:
○ Positive Feedback:
Why is negative feedback as the main regulatory mechanism in the body?
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Comparison of Homeostasis in Animals and Plants
Examples of Homeostasis in Animals
Purpose
Key Systems
Response
Speed
Advance:
Feature Homeostasis in Animals Homeostasis in Plants
Examples
Adaptation to
Environment
A) Negative feedback
B) Positive feedback
C) Homeostasis
D) Hormonal regulation
6.Which of the following is not directly regulated by homeostasis?
A) Body temperature
B) Blood pressure
C) Heart rate
D) Amount of food consumed
A) Increasing sweat production and dilating blood vessels near the skin surface.
B) Increasing shivering and constricting blood vessels.
C) Decreasing blood flow to the skin.
D) Decreasing respiration rate to conserve energy.
8. The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from a region of lower solute
concentration to a region of higher solute concentration is called __________.
10.Which of the following is the primary function of the sodium-potassium pump in cells?
11.Which organelle is responsible for regulating the internal conditions of the cell and
maintaining homeostasis within the cell?
A) Nucleus
B) Mitochondrion
C) Plasma membrane
D) Ribosome
12.What is the main difference between negative and positive feedback mechanisms in
homeostasis?
13.Why is maintaining a stable internal environment important for enzyme function?