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KEY CONCEPT Homeostasis is the regulation and maintenance of the internal environment.

KEY CONCEPT Homeostasis is the regulation and maintenance of the internal environment. Conditions within the body must remain within a narrow range. Homeostasis involves keeping the internal environment within set ranges. pore. sweat glands. hair follicle muscle. goose bump.

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KEY CONCEPT Homeostasis is the regulation and maintenance of the internal environment.

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  1. KEY CONCEPT Homeostasis is the regulation and maintenance of the internal environment.

  2. Conditions within the body must remain within a narrow range. • Homeostasis involves keeping the internal environment within set ranges.

  3. pore sweat glands hair follicle muscle goose bump • sensors gather data • control center receives data, sends messages • communication system delivers messages to target organs, tissues • targets respond to change • Control systems help maintain homeostasis.

  4. Holding breath, CO2 levels rise, O2 /CO2 level returns to normal Control system forces exhale, inhale Negative feedback loops are necessary for homeostasis. • Feedback compares current conditions to set ranges. • Negative feedback counteracts change. Negative Feedback Loop

  5. platelets blood vessel fibrin clot white blood cell red blood cell • Torn vessel stimulates release of clotting factors • Positive feedback increases change. • growth hormones stimulate cell division

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