KINE 3012 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Alveolar Cells, Alveolar Pressure, Blood Sugar

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Glucose + o2 + adp --> co2 + h2o + atp. Since there are so many systems, the one which most affects brain function is given priority. Osicllating around a set point value = steady state. Stimulus --> receptor --> afferent pathway --> intergrating pathway (brain) --> efferent. Pathway --> effector --> response ------> negative feedback (returning body to normal state) Set point - a range of acceptable values meaning "relative constancy" - adaptive. Fact that it is adaptive is not always good (ie. hypertension) Optimal value - set point you are trying to achieve. Steady point - normal range of values above/below set point - requires atp to maintain. Error signal - deviation from the set point - going away from set point, father away from set point the bigger the error signal. In order for homeostasis to work, our body needs.

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