it kills the immune system
Anemia disrupts homeostasis by decreasing the amount of oxygen your blood can carry. This decreased capacity can lead to fatigue and slower thinking.
The activity of cycling does not maintain homeostasis as such. Rather, it disrupts the body's natural homeostasis, however this can be beneficial as it helps stimulate the body to become strong and healthy.
it disrupts homeostasis by putting our body in stress. it fills our alveoli with mucus and our bronchiole is inflamed(not like fire but with mucus). and it shortens breathe. >>>>R(CM)G<<<<
There are several major signs that you should be aware of if you are concerned about dementia or Alzheimers. These signs include; memory loss that disrupts activity, difficulty solving problems, trouble speaking, trouble doing things you could always do before. There are other sign as well so if she has some of these talk to her doctor.
Homeostasis is the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment, such as temperature and pH, through self-regulating mechanisms. Stimulus, on the other hand, is any event or signal in the external environment that triggers a response from an organism to maintain homeostasis. In essence, homeostasis is the state of balance, while stimulus is the external factor that disrupts that balance and prompts a response.
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how does models of dementia care view the person with dementia
There are several warning signs of dementia. Some of these include: memory loss that disrupts one's daily life, challenges in planning or solving problems, confusion with time or place, and decreased or poor judgment.
Dementia is a noun
The disruption of cell and tissue homeostasis lie at the base of (virtually) all disease. If there is a characteristic histological picture associated with a disease, then form homeostasis (morphostasis - roughlyequivalent to tissue homeostasis) is - by definition - disrupted. The main question arising from this is "is there a morphostatic system that attempts to return form to a (visualisable) histological picture that looks entirely healthy". I say "virtually all disease" because it is possible to image some metabolic disorder that does not go hand in hand with a visualisable histological change: if you know of a contender, I would be interested to know. Tissues invaded by infectious agents show marked changes in form. So, a question to ask is this: "Is the response to a damaging invasive organism DOMINANTLY a response that attempts to restore tissue and cell homeostasis (morphostasis)." ALthough the immune system appears to "attack" pathogenic organisms, this might be the consequence of an attempt to restore tissue homeostasis.
Dementia
She was suffering from dementia.