BIOL 220 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Exocytosis, Myelin

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1. 2: homeostasis in the human body 6/16/2016 7:45:00 pm. Fluctuations in the internal environments are constant for living organisms. The body responds to these fluctuations by a process called homeostasis, the process of maintaining a relatively stable internal environment. We will look at fluctuations in blood glucose levels as a example of homeostasis. You consume an entire 32 oz bottle of soda. The cells of your body are fueled by glucose molecules that travel throughout your body in the bloodstream. Because glucose is so important, your body responds to fluctuations in blood glucose levels to maintain stable levels through homeostasis. After consuming food, the mouth and stomach begin the process of mechanical and chemical digestion. The partially-digested food moves from the stomach to the small intestine where larger molecules are further broken down. Smaller molecules, like the monosaccharides glucose and fructose are absorbed by the cells lining the intestine.

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