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Body Temperature and the Thermoregulatory Centre | |
Body Temperature | |
Vasoconstriction and Vasodilation | |
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Adrenaline | |
Thyroxine |
Greg Foot explains the role of the hormone ADH on the permeability of the kidney tubules - regulating the water levels in the body
The conditions inside our body must be carefully controlled if it is to function effectively. Homeostasis is the maintenance of a constant internal environment in the body. The nervous system and hormones are responsible for controlling this.
The body control systems are all automatic, and involve both nervous and chemical responses. It has many important parts, including:
Blood vessels leading to the skin capillaries become wider - they dilate - allowing more blood to flow through the skin, and more heat to be lost to the environment. This is called vasodilation.
The hairs on the skin also help to control body temperature. The hairs lie flat when we are warm, and rise when we are cold.
If we are too cold nerve impulses are sent to the hair erector muscles which contract. This raises the skin hairs and traps a layer of insulating air next to the skin.
Skin hairs lie flat when we are hot and stand upright when we are cold
The control of body temperature is an example of a negative feedback mechanism. It regulates the amount of:
These diagrams show the processes that take place when vasoconstriction and vasodilation occur.
Vasoconstriction – a response to being too cold
Generally when the body temperature is too low a variety of processes happen: vasoconstriction, sweating stops and shivering starts.
Vasodilation – a response to being too hot
When the temperature is too high, different processes happen: Vasodilation, sweat production, which both transfer energy from skin to the environment, resulting in a cooling effect.
Higher tier only
Higher tier only
Exam Tip: You should be able to interpret and explain simple diagrams of negative feedback control in the exam, recognising what happens when a change away from the normal level is detected.
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