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The type of regulatory systems in the body and how the body uses these systems to maintain homeostasis.

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HOMEOSTASIS
PHYSIOLOGY
 study of functions in living things
 Body functions:
o Purpose of body process → meeting the needs of the body
o Mechanism → cause and effect sequences

ANATOMY
 Study of structure of body
 Physiological mechanisms are possible through structural design
 Structure = possible functions that can occur
 Change in structure → function changes

Body has levels of organisation:
Chemicals → molecules → cells → tissue → organs → organ systems → organism


BODY FLUID COMPARTMENTS
 Total body mass(female)
o 45% solids
o 55% fluids
 Total body mass (male)
o 40% solids
o 60% fluids

Fluids made up of:
 2/3 intracellular fluid (in cells)
 1/3 extracellular fluid (fluid outside of cells)
o 80% interstitial fluid (in cells)
 Internal environment → refers to ECF that surrounds & is in direct
contact with body cells
o 20% plasma fluid (in blood)

 There is a continuous mixing of body fluids
o Lungs take CO2 out of plasma & adds O2
o Gastrointestinal tract: nutrients absorbed put into plasma
o Organs: nutrients & O2 moves into cell & CO2 and metabolic move out of
cells
o Kidneys: nitrogenous waste, ion excesses move into kidneys & gets excreted
from body

HOMEOSTASIS
 Maintenance of relatively stable physical and chemical conditions, within specific
limits, in the internal fluid environment
 Dynamic steady state
 Compensatory physiological changes keep the body at a steady state
 Doesn’t mean that composition, temperature & other characteristics are absolutely
unchanged

,  Important for survival and optimal function of cells → each cell contributes to
maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment
 Factors critical for cell survival must be regulated
o Cells are however in a multicellular organism, therefore cannot exchange
nutrients or waste products with external environment
o Exchange occurs via internal environment



Regulated factors
 Concentration of
o nutrient molecules
o O2 & CO2
o Waste products
o Water, salt and other electrolytes
 pH
 Plasma volume & blood pressure
 Temperature




MOLECULAR BASIS FOR A STABLE INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
 Proteins require specific conformations(shapes) for efficient functions
o If conformation is changed → function is diminished or lost
 Stable internal environment needed to maintain protein conformation
o e.g. temperature
→ too high - protein denatures (conformation completely broken) → not
reversible
→ too low - slows protein function & can change conformation

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