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Sir Charles Blagden


What are effects of
extreme heat on the
body?
How do we resist heat?

See the video
Thermoregulation
Thermoregulation



Too hot
Thermoregulation



                         Too hot




cc licensed flickr photo by Finizio: http://flickr.com/photos/finizio/492955038/
Thermoregulation



                         Too hot




                                                                                   Too cool
cc licensed flickr photo by Finizio: http://flickr.com/photos/finizio/492955038/
Thermoregulation



                         Too hot




                                                                                   cc licensed flickr photo by MaryLane: http://flickr.com/photos/marylane/520905761/




                                                                                                              Too cool
cc licensed flickr photo by Finizio: http://flickr.com/photos/finizio/492955038/
Homeostasis of house temperature




    cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/




                                                               cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055
Homeostasis of house temperature




    cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/




                                                               cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055
Homeostasis of house temperature



Too cold

           cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/




                                                                      cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055
Homeostasis of house temperature



                      Too cold

                                                     cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/




                                                                                                                cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055




cc licensed flickr photo by Xystance: http://flickr.com/photos/xystance/4278997785/
Homeostasis of house temperature



                      Too cold
                                                                                                                                                            Too hot
                                                     cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/




                                                                                                                cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055




cc licensed flickr photo by Xystance: http://flickr.com/photos/xystance/4278997785/
Homeostasis of house temperature



                      Too cold
                                                                                                                                                            Too hot
                                                     cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/




                                                                                                                cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055




cc licensed flickr photo by Xystance: http://flickr.com/photos/xystance/4278997785/
Homeostasis of house temperature



                      Too cold
                                                                                                                                                            Too hot
                                                     cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/




                                                                return temp to
                                                                 normal range




                                                                                                                cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055




cc licensed flickr photo by Xystance: http://flickr.com/photos/xystance/4278997785/
Thermoregulation is an example of homeostasis

def’n - the property of a system that regulates its internal
environment and tends to maintain a stable, constant condition
despite changing external conditions
Thermoregulation is an example of homeostasis

def’n - the property of a system that regulates its internal
environment and tends to maintain a stable, constant condition
despite changing external conditions




All living things exhibit homeostasis!
Homeostatic systems require:


a receptor - monitors and responds to changes
in the system
a control center - sets the range for the
condition
an effector - produce an action which moves
the system back into the desired range
feedback - the results of the effector are
detected by the receptors
Thermoregulation Receptors


        Blood temperature is monitored by
                the hypothalmus.
Thermoregulation Receptors


                                                     Blood temperature is monitored by
cc licensed flickr photo by Andres Rueda: http://             the hypothalmus.
  flickr.com/photos/andresrueda/3407340937/
Thermoregulation Receptors


                                                                             Blood temperature is monitored by
cc licensed flickr photo by Andres Rueda: http://                                     the hypothalmus.
  flickr.com/photos/andresrueda/3407340937/




               http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Primary_central_nervous_system_B-
                                   cell_non-Hodgkin_lymphoma.jpg
Thermoregulation Receptors


                                                                             Blood temperature is monitored by
cc licensed flickr photo by Andres Rueda: http://                                     the hypothalmus.
  flickr.com/photos/andresrueda/3407340937/




               http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Primary_central_nervous_system_B-
                                   cell_non-Hodgkin_lymphoma.jpg
Thermoregulation Receptors




       External temperature is measured by
               receptors in the skin
Thermoregulation Effectors
                                        if too hot


                                                                               Sweat

                                                                               Dilation of blood
                                                                               vessels in skin, allowing
                                                                               blood to flow to
                                                                               surface. Heat from the
cc licensed flickr photo by RLHyde: http://flickr.com/photos/breatheindigital/
                              4668093768/                                      blood can be lost
                                                                               through the surface of
                                                                               the skin.
Thermoregulation Effectors
    if too cold, part 1
Thermoregulation Effectors
                                       if too cold, part 1

                                                                                     Goosebumps -
                                                                                   erector pili muscles




cc licensed flickr photo by MaryLane: http://flickr.com/photos/marylane/520905761/
Thermoregulation Effectors
                                       if too cold, part 1

                                                                                       Goosebumps -
                                                                                     erector pili muscles




cc licensed flickr photo by MaryLane: http://flickr.com/photos/marylane/520905761/




                                                                               Shivering
                                                                                            cc licensed flickr photo by Beat Machine:
                                                                                           http://flickr.com/photos/bqwec/212277755/
Thermoregulation Effectors
    if too cold, part 2
Thermoregulation Effectors
                 if too cold, part 2



• vasoconstriction (blood vessels close up so heat isn’t
    lost through the skin)
•   adrenal and thyroid glands - increase overall
    metabolism
Blood sugar regulation
cc licensed flickr photo by EUSKALANATO:
http://flickr.com/photos/
17657816@N05/1971827663/




                                                                                                      Receptor (hypothalmus) responds
                                                                                                          to high blood sugar level

                                                                                                    Control center (hypothalmus)




                                                 Sends
                                               signal to




                                                                                     the pancreas releases insulin


                 cc licensed flickr photo by djneight: http://flickr.com/photos/thedjneight/4119439462/
Effects of insulin

• cells absorb more glucose (blood sugar)
• liver stores glucose as glycogen
• fat storage


        Lower blood sugar level
Water balance
Another example of homeostasis
Kangaroo Rat
              lives in hot desert
cc licensed flickr photo by ucumari: http://flickr.com/photos/ucumari/3955842320/
Little water in environment. Does not drink water!
All water comes from breakdown of nutrients.
           cc licensed flickr photo by ucumari: http://flickr.com/photos/ucumari/3955842320/
Needs to conserve water. How?
 cc licensed flickr photo by ucumari: http://flickr.com/photos/ucumari/3955842320/
Behavioural - nocturnal (active at
night, sleeps during the day
   cc licensed flickr photo by ucumari: http://flickr.com/photos/ucumari/3955842320/
Physiological - miminum water lost from urination.
(5 times more concentrated that human urine)
           cc licensed flickr photo by ucumari: http://flickr.com/photos/ucumari/3955842320/
Also need to avoid having too much water.
   Excess water leads to thinner blood.
Thinner blood leads to reduced concentration of red blood
cells (a.k.a. anemia). Not enough oxygen gets to the cells.
             cc licensed flickr photo by kingdesmond1337: http://flickr.com/photos/kingdesmond/2872482711/
If blood is really dilute, the red blood cells can rupture

           cc licensed flickr photo by kingdesmond1337: http://flickr.com/photos/kingdesmond/2872482711/
Water balance is maintained homeostatically.



               Sensor
               Control centre
               Effector
Sensors


                                                       Hypothalmus - senses
                                                       concentration of blood.

                                                       Blood vessels - sense
                                                       blood volume.

                                                       If concentration is too
cc licensed flickr photo by EUSKALANATO: http://
flickr.com/photos/17657816@N05/1971827663/             high or blood volume is
                                                       low, sends signal to the ...
Controller


                                                     Pituitary gland (right next to
                                                     hypothalmus)

                                                     If blood concentration is too
                                                     high, it secretes vasopressin
cc licensed flickr photo by EUSKALANATO: http://
flickr.com/photos/17657816@N05/1971827663/
                                                     (a.k.a. antidiuretic hormone
                                                     a.k.a. ADH), a hormone that
                                                     acts on the ...
Effector



                                                      Kidneys
                                                      ADH causes the kidney to
                                                      reduce urine production. Water
                                                      loss through kidneys is
                                                      reduced.
                                                      Caffeine and alcohol are both ADH inhibitors
                                                      Brain
                                                      The hypothalmus activates parts
cc licensed flickr photo by Kaptain Kobold: http://
flickr.com/photos/kaptainkobold/273001185/
                                                      of brain that cause thirst.
What if there’s too much water?

Hypothalmus
The hypothalmus stops sending signals to
thirst centres and to pituitary.

Pituitary decreases ADH secreted.

Kidneys release more water into urine

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Homeostasis

  • 1. Sir Charles Blagden What are effects of extreme heat on the body? How do we resist heat? See the video
  • 4. Thermoregulation Too hot cc licensed flickr photo by Finizio: http://flickr.com/photos/finizio/492955038/
  • 5. Thermoregulation Too hot Too cool cc licensed flickr photo by Finizio: http://flickr.com/photos/finizio/492955038/
  • 6. Thermoregulation Too hot cc licensed flickr photo by MaryLane: http://flickr.com/photos/marylane/520905761/ Too cool cc licensed flickr photo by Finizio: http://flickr.com/photos/finizio/492955038/
  • 7. Homeostasis of house temperature cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/ cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055
  • 8. Homeostasis of house temperature cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/ cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055
  • 9. Homeostasis of house temperature Too cold cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/ cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055
  • 10. Homeostasis of house temperature Too cold cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/ cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055 cc licensed flickr photo by Xystance: http://flickr.com/photos/xystance/4278997785/
  • 11. Homeostasis of house temperature Too cold Too hot cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/ cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055 cc licensed flickr photo by Xystance: http://flickr.com/photos/xystance/4278997785/
  • 12. Homeostasis of house temperature Too cold Too hot cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/ cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055 cc licensed flickr photo by Xystance: http://flickr.com/photos/xystance/4278997785/
  • 13. Homeostasis of house temperature Too cold Too hot cc licensed flickr photo by rustybrick: http://flickr.com/photos/rustybrick/2151548025/ return temp to normal range cc licensed flickr photo by slworking2: http://flickr.com/photos/slworking/394991055 cc licensed flickr photo by Xystance: http://flickr.com/photos/xystance/4278997785/
  • 14. Thermoregulation is an example of homeostasis def’n - the property of a system that regulates its internal environment and tends to maintain a stable, constant condition despite changing external conditions
  • 15. Thermoregulation is an example of homeostasis def’n - the property of a system that regulates its internal environment and tends to maintain a stable, constant condition despite changing external conditions All living things exhibit homeostasis!
  • 16. Homeostatic systems require: a receptor - monitors and responds to changes in the system a control center - sets the range for the condition an effector - produce an action which moves the system back into the desired range feedback - the results of the effector are detected by the receptors
  • 17. Thermoregulation Receptors Blood temperature is monitored by the hypothalmus.
  • 18. Thermoregulation Receptors Blood temperature is monitored by cc licensed flickr photo by Andres Rueda: http:// the hypothalmus. flickr.com/photos/andresrueda/3407340937/
  • 19. Thermoregulation Receptors Blood temperature is monitored by cc licensed flickr photo by Andres Rueda: http:// the hypothalmus. flickr.com/photos/andresrueda/3407340937/ http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Primary_central_nervous_system_B- cell_non-Hodgkin_lymphoma.jpg
  • 20. Thermoregulation Receptors Blood temperature is monitored by cc licensed flickr photo by Andres Rueda: http:// the hypothalmus. flickr.com/photos/andresrueda/3407340937/ http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Primary_central_nervous_system_B- cell_non-Hodgkin_lymphoma.jpg
  • 21. Thermoregulation Receptors External temperature is measured by receptors in the skin
  • 22. Thermoregulation Effectors if too hot Sweat Dilation of blood vessels in skin, allowing blood to flow to surface. Heat from the cc licensed flickr photo by RLHyde: http://flickr.com/photos/breatheindigital/ 4668093768/ blood can be lost through the surface of the skin.
  • 23. Thermoregulation Effectors if too cold, part 1
  • 24. Thermoregulation Effectors if too cold, part 1 Goosebumps - erector pili muscles cc licensed flickr photo by MaryLane: http://flickr.com/photos/marylane/520905761/
  • 25. Thermoregulation Effectors if too cold, part 1 Goosebumps - erector pili muscles cc licensed flickr photo by MaryLane: http://flickr.com/photos/marylane/520905761/ Shivering cc licensed flickr photo by Beat Machine: http://flickr.com/photos/bqwec/212277755/
  • 26. Thermoregulation Effectors if too cold, part 2
  • 27. Thermoregulation Effectors if too cold, part 2 • vasoconstriction (blood vessels close up so heat isn’t lost through the skin) • adrenal and thyroid glands - increase overall metabolism
  • 28. Blood sugar regulation cc licensed flickr photo by EUSKALANATO: http://flickr.com/photos/ 17657816@N05/1971827663/ Receptor (hypothalmus) responds to high blood sugar level Control center (hypothalmus) Sends signal to the pancreas releases insulin cc licensed flickr photo by djneight: http://flickr.com/photos/thedjneight/4119439462/
  • 29. Effects of insulin • cells absorb more glucose (blood sugar) • liver stores glucose as glycogen • fat storage Lower blood sugar level
  • 31. Kangaroo Rat lives in hot desert cc licensed flickr photo by ucumari: http://flickr.com/photos/ucumari/3955842320/
  • 32. Little water in environment. Does not drink water! All water comes from breakdown of nutrients. cc licensed flickr photo by ucumari: http://flickr.com/photos/ucumari/3955842320/
  • 33. Needs to conserve water. How? cc licensed flickr photo by ucumari: http://flickr.com/photos/ucumari/3955842320/
  • 34. Behavioural - nocturnal (active at night, sleeps during the day cc licensed flickr photo by ucumari: http://flickr.com/photos/ucumari/3955842320/
  • 35. Physiological - miminum water lost from urination. (5 times more concentrated that human urine) cc licensed flickr photo by ucumari: http://flickr.com/photos/ucumari/3955842320/
  • 36. Also need to avoid having too much water. Excess water leads to thinner blood.
  • 37. Thinner blood leads to reduced concentration of red blood cells (a.k.a. anemia). Not enough oxygen gets to the cells. cc licensed flickr photo by kingdesmond1337: http://flickr.com/photos/kingdesmond/2872482711/
  • 38. If blood is really dilute, the red blood cells can rupture cc licensed flickr photo by kingdesmond1337: http://flickr.com/photos/kingdesmond/2872482711/
  • 39. Water balance is maintained homeostatically. Sensor Control centre Effector
  • 40. Sensors Hypothalmus - senses concentration of blood. Blood vessels - sense blood volume. If concentration is too cc licensed flickr photo by EUSKALANATO: http:// flickr.com/photos/17657816@N05/1971827663/ high or blood volume is low, sends signal to the ...
  • 41. Controller Pituitary gland (right next to hypothalmus) If blood concentration is too high, it secretes vasopressin cc licensed flickr photo by EUSKALANATO: http:// flickr.com/photos/17657816@N05/1971827663/ (a.k.a. antidiuretic hormone a.k.a. ADH), a hormone that acts on the ...
  • 42. Effector Kidneys ADH causes the kidney to reduce urine production. Water loss through kidneys is reduced. Caffeine and alcohol are both ADH inhibitors Brain The hypothalmus activates parts cc licensed flickr photo by Kaptain Kobold: http:// flickr.com/photos/kaptainkobold/273001185/ of brain that cause thirst.
  • 43. What if there’s too much water? Hypothalmus The hypothalmus stops sending signals to thirst centres and to pituitary. Pituitary decreases ADH secreted. Kidneys release more water into urine

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