Homeostasis Feedback Loops Feedback Loops 2 Types Positive
Homeostasis – Feedback Loops
Feedback Loops: 2 Types Positive (+) Negative (-) When a change causes a greater increase (gets amplified) unsustainable When a change is corrected (gets put back to normal) sustainable Q: Which type do you think most feedback loops are in your body?
Example
Practice +or - ? The more you like math + + The better at math you get
Practice +or - ? Smile + Feel Happy +
Practice +or -?
Practice +or - or no loop?
Practice +or -?
Practice +or - ? Amount of studying + Better Grades +
Practice +or -?
Practice +or - ?
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Blood Sugar
Practice +or - ? Blood clotting: Once a vessel is damaged like by a cut or bruise, platelets start to cling to the injured site and release chemicals that attract more platelets. The platelets continue to pile up and release chemicals until a clot is formed.
+or - ? Practice
+or - ? Practice
Based off these examples, can we make a hypothesis about which type of feedback loops (+/-) the body uses most often?
A Delicate Balancing Act- a cycle/loop The body uses negative feedback loops to maintain homeostasis (balance) And less often uses positive feedback loops in more special circumstances (ex: giving birth, blood clotting after cut) Fill in your diagra m
1. Answer during the video: 2. 1. What is the average human body temperature? 3. 2. How do many antibiotic medicines kill bacteria?
Video Recap 1. What is the average human body temperature? 2. How do many antibiotic medicines kill bacteria?
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