1. stimulus
2. stimulus effect on body
3.* receptor: receives specific signal
4.* afferent transmission: sends signal
5.* integration center: processes signal
6.* efferent transmission: sends signal
7.* effector: effects action
8. response
9. response effect on body
Homeostasis is a series of Processes that result in an Organism's overall Biochemical EQUILIBRIUM.
Platelet Plug Formation, Vascular Spasms, Coagulation Envents
The cell membrane controls what substances go in and out of the cell. It is basically the most important structure when talking about homeostasis.
Homeostasis is a process that keeps a cell stable. The cell membrane, through the process of diffusion, works to move solutes down a concentration gradient to aid in homeostasis.
hypothalamus
Biology, in its simplest form, is the large branch of science concerned with the study of life. Also it studies the interactions of organism with the abiotic environment and each other.
Regulatory homeostasis
Homeostasis is the process of changing the internal structure such that the net change is zero.
The cell membrane controls what substances go in and out of the cell. It is basically the most important structure when talking about homeostasis.
The Cell Membrane
Homeostasis is a process that keeps a cell stable. The cell membrane, through the process of diffusion, works to move solutes down a concentration gradient to aid in homeostasis.
cell membrane
cell membrane
hypothalamus
The nucleues, the brain of the cell.
A vestigial structure is one that no longer appears to service a purpose in maintaining homeostasis. An example is the vermiform appendix.
homeostasis in ecosystems is when The ecosystem is balanced out, such as, if there is an abundance of food, animals multiply, but choke out the food. Then the animals die, the food comes back, so on and so forth. Homeostasis in cells is when the cells are balancing out. The difference is, the cells are responding on their own. while, the ecostystem preforms homeostasis with logical moves, because an ecosystem isn't a living thing. :D But homeostasis is homeostasis is homeostasis. It's basically a balancing responce. Hope that helps some?
The cell membrane
structure and function reproduction growth and development energy utilize response to environment homeostasis