The process that allows the body to maintain homeostasis over time is called:
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In the example of childbirth the uterus contracts. This pus…
In the example of childbirth the uterus contracts. This pushes the baby’s head against the cervix. Nerve endings in the cervix send a message to the brain that this is happening. The brain secretes oxytocin. Oxytocin stimulates the uterus to contract again and the baby’s head pushes even harder against the cervix. Oxytocin is an example of:
The muscle on the anterior side of the tibia is the:
The muscle on the anterior side of the tibia is the:
Bone tissue has blood flow:
Bone tissue has blood flow:
What part of the nervous system is responsible for our fligh…
What part of the nervous system is responsible for our flight or flight response?
Depolarization means that the inside of the membrane is beco…
Depolarization means that the inside of the membrane is becoming more [positive] compared to resting membrane potential. When the membrane is stimulated, Na+ channels [open] and Na+ rushes [into] the cell. This causes [depolarization]. When the charge inside the cell reaches +30 mvs, the Na+ channels [close] and the K+ channels [open]. K+ rushes [out] the cell. Finally the Na+/K+ pump uses [ATP] to move Na+ back [outof] the cell and K+ back [intoa] the cell.
Which part of the brain is responsible for logical, organize…
Which part of the brain is responsible for logical, organized, higher-level thinking?
The thumb is lateral to the pinky finger.
The thumb is lateral to the pinky finger.
The organelle that makes protein is the:
The organelle that makes protein is the:
The skin plays a large roll in maintaining homeostasis of bo…
The skin plays a large roll in maintaining homeostasis of body temperature. The temperature range for homeostasis is housed in the [brain]. When body temperature is too [high], blood is shunted towards the [skin] and heat dissipates across the surface of the body into the atmosphere. When body temperature is too [low], blood is pulled back internally to protect the more important organs. This leaves the extremities, like the [fingers], with less blood.