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PHYSIOLOGY
Greek word
Physis-------nature
Logos-------study
It is the study of biological functions of how
the body works from cell to tissues, tissues to
organs, organs to systems, from systems to
organism and how the organism as a whole
accomplishes particular tasks essential for life.
Levels of organization in the body
• The cell is the basic unit of both structure and
function in a living being and is the smallest
unit capable of carrying out the processes
associated with life
• The tissues are group of cells of similar
specialization
• An organ is unit made up of several tissue
types
• A body system is a collection of related organs
• The body systems are packaged together into
a functional whole body(Organism)
• Organisms are independent living entities
Concept of Extracellular and Intracellular fluid
• Intracellular fluid—fluid contained within all of
the cells of the body
• Extracellular fluid—fluid outside the cells of
the body and is the internal environment in
which the cells live . It is composed of plasma
and interstitial fluid
Intracellular and extracellular fluid
Pp6 fig 1-4 silverthorn
Homeostasis
Homeo means “same”
Stasis means to “stand or stay”
Maintenance of a relatively stable internal
environment or body’s coordinated response
in order to maintain internal stability
Interdependent relationship of cells,
systems and homeostasis
• Pp12 fig 1-5 sherwood
Factors homeostatically regulated
1. Concentration of nutrient molecules
2. Concentration of CO2 andO2
3. Concentration of waste products
4. pH
5. Concentration of water , salt and other
electrolytes
6. Temperature
7. Volume and pressure
Contribution of body systems to
Homeostasis
• The Circulatory System
• The Digestive System
• The Respiratory System
• The Urinary System
• The Skeletal System
• The Muscular System
• The Integumentary System
• The Immune System
• The Nervous System
• The Endocrine System
• Reproductive system is not essential for homeostasis and
therefore not essential for survival.
Homeostatic Control System
Is a functionally interconnected network of body
components that operate to maintain a given physical
or chemical factor in the internal environment
relatively constant around an optimal level.
Can be classified as:
• Intrinsic (local controls) are inherent compensatory
responses of an organ to a change
• Extrinsic controls are responses of an organ that are
triggered by factors external to the organ , namely, by
the nervous and endocrine systems
Both intrinsic and extrinsic control systems
generally operate on the principle of
Negative feedback mechanism
In addition
Positive feedback mechanism
Feedforward mechanism
Negative feedback mechanism
Change in a homeostatically control factor
triggers a response that seeks to restore the
factor to normal by moving the factor in the
opposite direction of its initial change or it is a
pathway where the response opposes or
removes the signal.
Negative Feedback
Negative Feedback
Increased arterial pressure
Baroreceptors(sensor)
Inhibit vasomotor center in medulla
Decreased impulses to heart &blood vessels
Decreased pumping activity of heart and V.D
Decreased blood pressure
Negative Feedback
Increased CO2 in tissue fluid
Excites respiratory center
Increased rate of breathing
More CO2 is expired
Decreased CO2 in tissue fluid
Positive Feedback
The output is continually enhanced or
amplified so that the controlled variable
continues to be moved in the direction of the
initial change or a pathway in which the
response reinforces the stimulus.
Positive Feedback
Positive Feedback
Blood vessel ruptured
Clotting factors activated in clot itself
Activated clotting factors activate inactivated
clotting factors as an enzyme
Clot formed and bleeding stopped
Positive Feedback
Onset of labour
Oxytocin released from hypothalmus
Increased uterine contractions
Baby’s head pushed through cervix
Stretch of cervix
More oxytocin released
Increased uterine contractions
Negative and Positive Feedback
Feedforward Mechanism
It brings about a compensatory response in
anticipation of a change in a regulated
variable.

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homeostasis-151220011839 (1).pdf

  • 1. PHYSIOLOGY Greek word Physis-------nature Logos-------study It is the study of biological functions of how the body works from cell to tissues, tissues to organs, organs to systems, from systems to organism and how the organism as a whole accomplishes particular tasks essential for life.
  • 3. • The cell is the basic unit of both structure and function in a living being and is the smallest unit capable of carrying out the processes associated with life • The tissues are group of cells of similar specialization • An organ is unit made up of several tissue types • A body system is a collection of related organs • The body systems are packaged together into a functional whole body(Organism) • Organisms are independent living entities
  • 4. Concept of Extracellular and Intracellular fluid • Intracellular fluid—fluid contained within all of the cells of the body • Extracellular fluid—fluid outside the cells of the body and is the internal environment in which the cells live . It is composed of plasma and interstitial fluid
  • 5. Intracellular and extracellular fluid Pp6 fig 1-4 silverthorn
  • 6. Homeostasis Homeo means “same” Stasis means to “stand or stay” Maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment or body’s coordinated response in order to maintain internal stability
  • 7. Interdependent relationship of cells, systems and homeostasis • Pp12 fig 1-5 sherwood
  • 8. Factors homeostatically regulated 1. Concentration of nutrient molecules 2. Concentration of CO2 andO2 3. Concentration of waste products 4. pH 5. Concentration of water , salt and other electrolytes 6. Temperature 7. Volume and pressure
  • 9. Contribution of body systems to Homeostasis • The Circulatory System • The Digestive System • The Respiratory System • The Urinary System • The Skeletal System • The Muscular System • The Integumentary System • The Immune System • The Nervous System • The Endocrine System • Reproductive system is not essential for homeostasis and therefore not essential for survival.
  • 10. Homeostatic Control System Is a functionally interconnected network of body components that operate to maintain a given physical or chemical factor in the internal environment relatively constant around an optimal level. Can be classified as: • Intrinsic (local controls) are inherent compensatory responses of an organ to a change • Extrinsic controls are responses of an organ that are triggered by factors external to the organ , namely, by the nervous and endocrine systems
  • 11. Both intrinsic and extrinsic control systems generally operate on the principle of Negative feedback mechanism In addition Positive feedback mechanism Feedforward mechanism
  • 12. Negative feedback mechanism Change in a homeostatically control factor triggers a response that seeks to restore the factor to normal by moving the factor in the opposite direction of its initial change or it is a pathway where the response opposes or removes the signal.
  • 14. Negative Feedback Increased arterial pressure Baroreceptors(sensor) Inhibit vasomotor center in medulla Decreased impulses to heart &blood vessels Decreased pumping activity of heart and V.D Decreased blood pressure
  • 15. Negative Feedback Increased CO2 in tissue fluid Excites respiratory center Increased rate of breathing More CO2 is expired Decreased CO2 in tissue fluid
  • 16. Positive Feedback The output is continually enhanced or amplified so that the controlled variable continues to be moved in the direction of the initial change or a pathway in which the response reinforces the stimulus.
  • 18. Positive Feedback Blood vessel ruptured Clotting factors activated in clot itself Activated clotting factors activate inactivated clotting factors as an enzyme Clot formed and bleeding stopped
  • 19. Positive Feedback Onset of labour Oxytocin released from hypothalmus Increased uterine contractions Baby’s head pushed through cervix Stretch of cervix More oxytocin released Increased uterine contractions
  • 21. Feedforward Mechanism It brings about a compensatory response in anticipation of a change in a regulated variable.