Homeostasis
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- 4. this disease can occur if the regulation of glucose does not occur correctly
- 8. the theory of homeostasis was first introduced by
- 11. vital It plays a vital role in blood glucose homeostasis
- 13. they are responsible for key homeostasis processes including control of blood glucose levels and control of blood pressure
- 14. the important factor affecting homeostasis of body is
- 15. one of the type of homeostatic regulation
- 17. maintenance of homeostasis involves which loops
- 18. a change in the environment kicks something out of balance in the body
- 19. the sensing component responsible for monitoring and responding to changes in the external or internal environment
- 20. the state of steady internal chemical and physical conditions maintained by living systems
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- 1. which body system helps to maintain homeostasis
- 2. our internal body temperature is regulated by a part of our brain called as
- 3. it is the component in the feedback system that value to the normal range
- 5. the hormone which stimulates flight or fight response
- 6. the process which strives to maintain the right amount of water and electrolytes inside and outside cells in the body
- 7. it is a receptor located at the presynaptic neuron is a receptor that can stop stressful neurotransmitter release to the postsynaptic neuron
- 9. the mechanism which responds to the commands of the control centre
- 10. in response to changing environmental condition what is an example of homeostasis
- 12. blood glucose contraction is monitored controlled by the
- 16. example of homeostasis would be maintenance of body temperature and levels of what in blood