BIOL 141 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Vasomotor Center, Baroreflex, Baroreceptor
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Negative feedback loops: generic physiological example, physiological factor with set point, receptors sense change, brain integrates information, decides how to respond, a system responds, negates factor, homeostasis is restored. Homeostasis: any process that actively maintains a fairly stable environment. Negative feedback loops: resist change, maintain homeostasis. Organism in homeostasis: external change/internal change, internal change results in loss of homeostasis, organism attempts to compensate, compensation fails. Negative feedback loops (help maintain homeostasis: stimulus, when there is a change in, blood pressure, temperature, temperature, other parameter, sensor, measures and transmits the change to the integrating center. Integrating center (ic: makes decision on what to do about the information that is transmitted by the sensor. If it is okay, change nothing: target (sometimes called effector) Implements any change decided on by the ic: response, what happens when the target actually carries out the integrating center"s decision.