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Do Now. Regents Review Day 07. Homeostasis and Organ Systems. Homeostasis. Homeostasis is when the body stays healthy and balanced . A failure of homeostasis leads to disease. Regents Questions. Feedback mechanisms.

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  1. Do Now

  2. Regents Review Day 07 Homeostasis and Organ Systems

  3. Homeostasis • Homeostasis is when the body stays healthy and balanced. • A failure of homeostasis leads to disease.

  4. Regents Questions

  5. Feedback mechanisms • Feedback mechanisms keep the body healthy by responding to change and keeping things balanced. • Example – High blood sugar causes the release of insulin from the pancreas to lower the blood sugar back to normal.

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  7. Organ Systems • The digestive system breaks food down into smaller molecules that can diffuse into the blood and fit into cells. • The circulatory systemtransports (carries) nutrients, oxygen, hormones, antibodies, and wastes throughout the body in the blood.

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  9. Organ Systems • The excretory system removes nitrogenous cellular waste from the body. • The nervous and endocrine systems are responsible for cellular communication by using proteins and receptors.

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  11. Organ Systems • The respiratory system is responsible for gas exchange. • The immune system protects from disease: • Specific antibodies stick to the antigens on the surface (cell membrane) of specific pathogens (disease causing microbes) and mark them for destruction by white blood cells.

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  13. Organ Systems • Allergies are an immune response to usually harmless substances. • AIDS makes people sick by destroying their immune system. • Vaccines expose people to weakened or dead pathogens so that the body creates antibodies and remembers the pathogen.

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  16. Homework #40 R.B. p. 35-37, #16-17, 31-34 (full answers only)

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