EBK HUMAN BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9780100545939
Author: MCMILLAN
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 4, Problem 8SQ
In______, physical and chemical aspects of the body are being kept within tolerable ranges by body are being kept within tolerable ranges by controlling mechanisms.
- a. Positive feedback
- b. Negative feedback
- c. Homeostasis
- d. metastasis
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Homeostasis
a. is a dynamic process.
b. describes the maintenance of the internal environment of the body.
c. is essential to life.
d. All of the choices are correct.
In negative feedback,a. a change causes responses that counteract the change.b. a response to a change damages the body.c. a change produces a response that enhances the change.d. a response to a change permanently alters the body.
Mark the following statements as true or
false. If a statement is false, correct it to
make a true statement.
a. Structure and function are closely
related at the organ level only.
b. Homeostasis is the condition of having a
dynamic equilibrium of the internal
environment.
c. Positive feedback loops are triggered by
a deviation from a homeostatic set point
and are shut down when conditions return
to the set point.
d. The effects of negative feedback loops
are amplified to create an escalating
response.
e. Cell-cell communication is required to
coordinate the activities of the whole body
Chapter 4 Solutions
EBK HUMAN BIOLOGY
Ch. 4 - List the general characteristics of epithelium,...Ch. 4 - List the major types of connective tissues; add...Ch. 4 - Identify and describe the tissues shown below.Ch. 4 - Prob. 4RQCh. 4 - List the basic types of membranes in the body.Ch. 4 - Define the terms tissue, organ, and organ system....Ch. 4 - What are some functions of skin?Ch. 4 - Define homeostasis.Ch. 4 - What is extracellular fluid, and how does the...Ch. 4 - ________ tissues have closely linked cells and one...
Ch. 4 - Most has collagen and elastin fibers. a. muscle...Ch. 4 - __________, a specialized connective tissue, is...Ch. 4 - ______tissue detects and integrates information...Ch. 4 - _______can shorten (contract). a. Muscle tissue b....Ch. 4 - After you eat too many carbohydrates and proteins,...Ch. 4 - The bodys internal environment consists of______....Ch. 4 - In______, physical and chemical aspects of the...Ch. 4 - _______detect specific environmental changes,...Ch. 4 - Prob. 10SQCh. 4 - In people who have the genetic disorder anhidrotic...Ch. 4 - Prob. 2CTCh. 4 - The man pictured in Figure 4.17 wears skin...Ch. 4 - Prob. 4CTCh. 4 - Prob. 5CT
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- 43. Which of the following is true about nervous tissue? A. It allows for movement and provides support. B. It reacts to stimuli and conducts an impulse. C. It lines the small intestines. ____ 44. The anatomical position is lying face down, arms out, palms down. A. True B. False ____ 45. The standard units of measurement in the medical community are in the metric system. A. True B. Falsearrow_forwardMatch the body temperature control item to the appropriate location in the negative feedback loop. Effector when variable is low Effector when variable is high Control center Sensor Controlled variable A. Muscles for shivering and goosebumps B. Nerves in skin C. Brain D. Sweat glands E. Temperaturearrow_forwardTwo or more types of tissues grouped together and performing specialized functions defines a(n) ___________. a. organelle b. cell c. organ d. organ systemarrow_forward
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