Across
- 1. regarded as control center in the process of glucose regulation
- 4. body system that senses low blood pressure
- 6. is a place where all of the parts of the body work together to maintain a homeostatic condition
- 8. a type of control system that are outside the tissue and organ
- 11. a type of chemical messenger that is in the nervous system which can be maintained for homeostasis
- 13. refers to the abnormal of bodily systems that are not in homeostasis
- 17. a type of control system that are inside a an effector organ
- 21. a type of signal that is sent to the organs of the body
- 23. a range of value that the body senses its functions diverging from its normal
- 24. the body's way to keep its internal environment near normal range
- 25. a type of cell that secretes insulin in response to high glucose in the body
- 26. an aspect of the blood in the body that needs to be maintained
- 27. an example of negative feedback to maintain homeostasis in the body
Down
- 2. a type of signal that is sent towards the control center
- 3. a place where insulin will function to decrease glucose concentration in the blood
- 5. a type of response mechanism that is induced when the body's need are anticipated
- 7. is considered an effector in the body
- 9. body system that sense high blood glucose
- 10. body's initial inducer for the physiological reaction
- 12. a type of cell that secretes glucagon in response to low glucose in the body
- 14. a type of chemical messenger that is in the endocrine system which can be regulated for homeostatis
- 15. an internal pathway that the body uses to maintain homeostasis
- 16. another name for the control center
- 18. a type of homeostasis that change the set points throughout the day in the body
- 19. causes a change of response in opposition to the body's initial direction of response
- 20. one of the three fluids where exchange of materials take place in the body
- 22. causes a change of response the body's physiological need
