HOMEOSTASIS: POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MECHANISM
HOMEOSTASIS: POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK
MECHANISM
Homeostasis refers to the maintenance of relatively constant internal conditions. For example, your body shivers to maintain a relatively constant body temperature when the external environment gets colder.
To maintain homeostasis, your body adapts two types of feedback mechanisms:
Negative feedback occurs when a change in a variable triggers a response
which reverses the initial change.
Positive feedback occurs when a change in a variable triggers a response
which causes more change in the same direction.
POSITIVE FEEDBACK MECHANISM
Positive Feedback can be explained by an example. When you have a cut on your finger, positive feedback contributes to the rapid formation of a platelet plug in an injured blood vessel.
The injured area attracts platelets, and each of these platelets secretes chemicals that attract more platelets.
Thus, many platelets accumulate quickly and together these platelets plug the hole in the injured blood vessel and prevent excessive blood loss.
The process is shown in the picture below.
NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MECHANISM
Your body responds to hot and cold environments, and these responses help you to keep your body temperature from rising too high, and falling too low respectively.
These body responses are an example of negative feedback. Negative feedback occurs when a change in a regulated variable triggers a response which reverses the initial change and brings the regulated variable back to the set point.
This flowchart shows negative feedback regulation of temperature in a home with central heating and air-conditioning. Negative feedback maintains the regulated variable (room temperature) relatively constant at approximately the set point (20?C).
The experiment provided will help you better understand about the negative feedback mechanism.
REFERENCE
Drs. Ingrid Waldron, Lori Spindler and Jennifer Doherty (2016). Homeostasis and Negative feedbackConcepts and Breathing Experiments, Dept of Biology, University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved from
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