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CCEA A21 exam notes for Biology. Includes, -Succession -Plant coordination and control -Homeostasis -Food chains and Food webs

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Homeostasis.



The maintenance of a constant or steady state within the body.



3 basic features of most homeostatic mechanisms:

1. Control system which has a sensor (receptor) - monitors the factor.
2. Corrective mechanism -brings about changes → regulating the factor which has deviated
from normal levels.
3. Negative feedback system- stops corrective mechanism from overcorrecting.



Communication between sensors, monitor and effectors can be hormonal or nervous.

e.g. Temp = nervous blood glucose=hormonal.




Homeostatic control of the mammalian body systems is essential for:

 Providing the optimum conditions for enzyme reactions in terms of temp (H-bonds) and pH
(ionic bonds). → denatured enzymes = slower reactions.
 Avoid osmotic problems in cells and body fluids.



The kidney (Homeostatic organ) and excretion:

1. Excretion: Removal of toxic waste products of metabolism e.g. urea and creatinine.
2. Osmoregulation: Control of water potential of body fluids (under influence of ADH.) helps
regulate amount of water in the blood by controlling both the volume and concentration of
urine produced.

, Urea- Nitrogen containing compound. Produced in breakdown of excess AA’s and nucleic acids in the
liver.

Creatinine- Waste product breakdown of creatine phosphate in muscles during synthesis of ATP.




Gross structure of the urinary (excretory system.)



 Removes metabolic waste products.
 Regulates chemical composition of body
fluids. Fluids.
 Regulates water content of body fluids.
 Regulates pH of body fluids.




 Blood travelling through the aorta and renal artery reaches the kidneys at a high pressure
(required for filtration.)
 The kidneys act as a complex filter (keeps useful products in the blood + eliminates excretory
products and water.)
 Filtered blood leaves the kidney via the renal vein.
 Excretory products and excess water pass through the ureter as urine.
 Urine taken to the bladder for storage.
 Sphincter muscles in base of the bladder control release urine.
 Urine leaves the body through the urethra.

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