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Additional Concepts:

The internal environment of the organism. Additional Concepts:. The internal environment of the organism: mostly composed of the extracellular fluid. Additional Concepts:. The internal environment of the organism: mostly composed of the extracellular fluid The ECF includes.

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Additional Concepts:

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  1. The internal environment of the organism Additional Concepts:

  2. The internal environment of the organism: mostly composed of the extracellular fluid Additional Concepts:

  3. The internal environment of the organism: mostly composed of the extracellular fluid The ECF includes Additional Concepts:

  4. The internal environment of the organism: mostly composed of the extracellular fluid The ECF includes plasma Additional Concepts:

  5. The internal environment of the organism: mostly composed of the extracellular fluid The ECF includes plasma interstitial fluid Additional Concepts:

  6. How does the organism stay alive?

  7. Organ systems work together How does the organism stay alive?

  8. Organ systems work together to maintain a relatively constant internal environment How does the organism stay alive?

  9. Organ systems work together to maintain a relatively constant internal environment to which the cells are exposed How does the organism stay alive?

  10. Organ systems work together to maintain a relatively constant internal environment to which the cells are exposed In other words: the organ systems carry out How does the organism stay alive?

  11. Organ systems work together to maintain a relatively constant internal environment to which the cells are exposed In other words: the organ systems carry out homeostasis How does the organism stay alive?

  12. Homeostasis:

  13. Homeostasis: the maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment

  14. Examples of homeostasis

  15. body temperature over time

  16. body temperature over time

  17. body temperature over time

  18. body temperature over time

  19. body temperature over time

  20. body temperature over time

  21. body temperature over time

  22. body temperature over time

  23. body temperature over time

  24. body temperature over time

  25. body temperature over time

  26. body temperature over time

  27. body temperature over time

  28. body temperature over time

  29. body temperature over time

  30. body temperature over time

  31. body temperature over time

  32. body temperature over time

  33. body temperature over time

  34. body temperature over time

  35. body temperature over time 37.0 °

  36. body temperature over time 37.0 ° (set point)

  37. Components of a homeostatic mechanism

  38. Components of a homeostatic mechanism Stimulus

  39. Components of a homeostatic mechanism Stimulus

  40. Components of a homeostatic mechanism Stimulus Receptors

  41. Components of a homeostatic mechanism Stimulus Receptors

  42. Components of a homeostatic mechanism Stimulus Receptors ControlCenter

  43. Components of a homeostatic mechanism Stimulus Receptors ControlCenter

  44. Components of a homeostatic mechanism Stimulus Receptors ControlCenter Effectors

  45. Components of a homeostatic mechanism Stimulus Receptors ControlCenter Effectors

  46. Components of a homeostatic mechanism Stimulus Receptors ControlCenter Response Effectors

  47. Regulation of Body Temp. Stimulus Receptors ControlCenter Response Effectors

  48. Regulation of Body Temp. Stimulus Receptors Temp ControlCenter Response Effectors

  49. Regulation of Body Temp. (Various Neurons) Stimulus Receptors Temp ControlCenter Response Effectors

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