BIOM 3200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Saltatory Conduction, Peripheral Nervous System, Phagocytosis

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Check your understanding: unit 1: idenify the components of a homeostaic feedback loop and provide an example of negaive and posiive feedback loops. An example of a negaive feedback loop would be control of bodily temperature. When body temperature falls the brain (integraing centre) detects the deviaion and simulates muscles (efectors) to shiver to bring the temperature up to normal. On the other hand, posiive feedback loops amplify the original simulus. An example would be the secreion of oxytocin during childbirth. Uterus contracions trigger the release of oxytocin, which in turn triggers more contracions: compare and contrast the features and relaionship of the nervous and endocrine systems and their control over homeostasis. Regulaion of homeostasis via the endocrine system is achieved by hormones, whereas the nervous system simulates ibers sending electrochemical nerve impulses. The nervous system acts very fast (seconds to minutes) upon sensory informaion and triggers speciic target organs.

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