You are a deep sea diver who loves the thrill of diving in deep waters to explore sunken treasures. You are careful to follow all the rules of diving including monitoring how much air you have in your tank and how long you can stay deep down. Without warning, your gauges fail, leaving you without information about the air in your tank. You have to think quickly to save your life! You ask yourself: How will my body maintain homeostasis in this extreme condition? Your task: 1. Identify the human body system primarily and directly affected by exposure to such high pressures. 2. Explain how this body system functions normally. Compare and contrast that information with how this system responds to high pressure to help you survive. 3. Discuss how other body systems work to help you maintain stability in deep waters. What consequences will you have to avoid for you to reach the surface alive? 4. Research two or more animals that call the deep ocean waters “home.” How have these animals adapted to life in the deep?

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You are a deep sea diver who loves the thrill of diving in deep waters to explore sunken treasures. You are careful to follow all the rules of diving including monitoring how much air you have in your tank and how long you can stay deep down. Without warning, your gauges fail, leaving you without information about the air in your tank. You have to think quickly to save your life! You ask yourself: How will my body maintain homeostasis in this extreme condition? Your task: 1. Identify the human body system primarily and directly affected by exposure to such high pressures. 2. Explain how this body system functions normally. Compare and contrast that information with how this system responds to high pressure to help you survive. 3. Discuss how other body systems work to help you maintain stability in deep waters. What consequences will you have to avoid for you to reach the surface alive? 4. Research two or more animals that call the deep ocean waters “home.” How have these animals adapted to life in the deep?
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