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Set Points are influenced by (3): gender, hormonal status, age
Stress and Sleep deprivation can: affect the daily variation of set points in body temperature, temperature stays high
Minor Brain Injury causes a ________ temperature and __________ variation higher, less
Responses to stress through temperature: Behavior, Metabolism, Vascular Smooth Muscle, Hair Smooth Muscle
Predictable Range: Over a period of time, the "healthy range"
What is required to bring variables back to healthy range: Homeostatic Processes
The total healthy scope an individual can react to Reactive Scope
Above the reactive scope limit Homeostatic Overload
Below the reactive scope limit Homeostatic failure
A ________ kills pathogens Fever
Temperature overload causes: cellular tissue damage
Low Grade Fever + Hot Day + Exercise Temperature overload
Alcohol+Cold Water+Canoe Tipping Homeostatic Failure
Reactive Scope can be reduced due to: Prolonged stressed
Running on a hot humid day leads to dilation of vessels in the skin to dissipate heat. This further reduces total peripheral resistance, leading to decrease in mean arterial pressure, This is an example of: Restoring one variable to its normal set point can compromise the ability to regulate another
Examples of Walkerton, 9/11, Chilean Miners
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