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Last Update: 10/06/2024 07:15 PM
Current Deck: Biology AQA GCSE::B5: Homeostasis and Respone::B5.1: Homeostasis
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How is homeostasis controlled?
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- Maintaining controlled conditions within the body is under involuntary (automatic) control
- This means that the brain stem (or non-conscious part of the brain) and the spinal cord are involved in maintaining homeostasis – you don’t consciously maintain your body temperature or blood glucose level
- These automatic control systems may involve nervous responses or chemical responses
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