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What two types of feedback mechanisms are illustrated in Model 1? ... POGIL™ Activities for AP* Biology ... negative feedback system? Justify your answer.
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Feedback Mechanisms 1
How do organisms regulate complex systems through chemical interactions?
The heating system of a house works to keep the temperature constant. If the house gets too cold, then the heat automatically turns on to warm the house. The heat stops when the preset temperature is reached. This is an example of a feedback mechanism. Organisms use many feedback mechanisms to either maintain or amplify important chemical systems. This could happen at a molecular level to coor- dinate the function of a single enzyme or it could happen throughout the body to regulate the organism’s internal temperature.
Signal
Response
2 POGIL™^ Activities for AP* Biology
b. Identify the portions of the scenario as stimulus or response. Puppy chases the ball. __________________ “Good Job” and head rub. __________________ c. Is this scenario an example of positive or negative feedback? Justify your reasoning using the words “stimulus” and “response.”
b. Identify the portions of the scenario as stimulus or response. Puppy urinates on the couch. __________________ “No, bad dog!” __________________ c. Is this scenario an example of positive or negative feedback? Justify your reasoning using the words “stimulus” and “response.”
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b. Is this feedback loop positive or negative feedback? Justify your reasoning.
Many of the systems in the body are delicate. They function only under a specific range of parameters. Enzymes will denature if they get too hot or cold or if the pH of the solution they are in is too high or too low. Cells will not be able to process glucose for energy if the concentrations of oxygen in the blood are not high enough. Feedback mechanisms are used to keep the body in homeostasis. That is, many systems are in place that monitor and regulate important parameters of the body and keep them within normal levels.
b. Would a single negative feedback loop ever be helpful in maintaining homeostasis? Justify your reasoning.
Baby pushes against the cervix.
Uterine walls contract.
Hypothalamus releases oxytocin.
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b. When a person has not taken in sufficient water they become dehydrated. This may cause a loss of blood pressure, which will trigger the release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) from the hypothalamus and pituitary glands. This hormone signals the kidney to allow reabsorption of water by the blood vessels to bring the blood pressure back to normal conditions.
c. When a human increases physical activity, the amount of fuel burned in its cells also increases, which in turn increases the concentration of dissolved CO 2 in the blood. The CO 2 reacts with water in the blood to make a weak acid, which lowers the pH of the blood. Sensory cells in the medulla of the brain register this drop in pH and send signals to the diaphragm and heart to increase respiration. This will clear the CO 2 from the bloodstream.