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Homeostasis
A quick overview of homeostasis in the human body....
published: 07 Jan 2008
author: slackerbiz
Homeostasis
A quick overview of homeostasis in the human body.
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Homeostasis
Free Science Help at Brightstorm! brightstorm.com The definition and importance of homeost...
published: 31 Aug 2010
author: brightstorm2
Homeostasis
Free Science Help at Brightstorm! brightstorm.com The definition and importance of homeostasis.
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BBC - GCSE Bitesize Homeostasis activity
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published: 26 Nov 2010
author: Finchie10
BBC - GCSE Bitesize Homeostasis activity
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Homeostasis
This biology video will help you understand the process of thermoregulation....
published: 27 May 2009
author: microtech23
Homeostasis
This biology video will help you understand the process of thermoregulation.
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Homeostasis.wmv
Video made for biology about the wonders of Homeostasis!! None of the songs etc are mine! ...
published: 16 Apr 2010
author: hsmrox900
Homeostasis.wmv
Video made for biology about the wonders of Homeostasis!! None of the songs etc are mine! Ooh sapart forn the green "homeostasis" picture!! I can claim that!!! :L
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Homeostatic Facade System
www.deckeryeadon.com Homeostatic Facade System Contemporary double-skin glass facade syste...
published: 31 Dec 2010
author: DeckerYeadon
Homeostatic Facade System
www.deckeryeadon.com Homeostatic Facade System Contemporary double-skin glass facade systems for large buildings have both an exterior glass curtain wall and an interior glass surface that are separated by an air cavity. The air cavities often include shading mechanisms and vents that enable the system to automatically regulate heat loss and heat gain. Our design for a homeostatic facade system advances double-skin technologies by taking advantage of the unique flexibility and low power consumption of dielectric elastomers. Our ribbon design opens and closes to control solar heat gain through the facade. Automatically responding to environmental conditions, this highly tuned motion is achieved through a simple, elegant actuator. The actuator is an artificial muscle, consisting of a dielectric elastomer wrapped over a flexible polymer core. Expansion and contraction of the elastomer causes the flexible core to bend. A roller at the top of the polymer core ensures smooth motion as the elastomer moves. The dielectric elastomer includes silver electrodes on both faces. The silver assists the system by reflecting and diffusing light, while distributing an electrical charge across the elastomer, causing it to deform. Inspired by homeostasis in biological systems, our facade regulates a building's climate by automatically responding to environmental conditions. Its advantage over conventional systems lies in its low power consumption and superior precision. Because the surface <b>...</b>
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What is homeostasis?
What is homeostasis? themovementdoctor.com Dr. Theresa Nesbitt, aka "The Movement Doc...
published: 09 Dec 2011
author: themovementdoctor
What is homeostasis?
What is homeostasis? themovementdoctor.com Dr. Theresa Nesbitt, aka "The Movement Doctor", talking about topics in her latest book; "Fat Genes, Skinny Jeans - How Medical School Made Me Fat And How Mother Nature Healed Me". Make sure to join the conversation with The Movement Doctor at www.facebook.com
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Homeostatic Loops
Paul Andersen describes four important homeostatic loops in biology. He begins with a brie...
published: 31 Mar 2012
author: bozemanbiology
Homeostatic Loops
Paul Andersen describes four important homeostatic loops in biology. He begins with a brief description of the elements of a homeostatic loop. He then describes how the hypothalamus helps us maintain a stable internal body temperature. He explains the role of the pancreas (insulin and glucagon) in regulating blood glucose. He explains how the thyroid and parathyroid glands (along with calcitonin and PTH) regulation blood calcium. He also explains how the pituitary gland (and ADH) help regulate the osmolarity of the blood.
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Homeostatic Evolution
021 - Homeostatic Mechanisms Reflect Evolution - Paul Andersen shows how homeostasis refle...
published: 15 Jul 2011
author: bozemanbiology
Homeostatic Evolution
021 - Homeostatic Mechanisms Reflect Evolution - Paul Andersen shows how homeostasis reflects of evolution through time. The endocrine system shows continuity through flatworms, earthworms and vertebrates. However the respiratory system shows change as organisms move onto land. The importance of the Tiktaalik fossil as a transitional fossil is emphasized.
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Antipop Consortium - Homeostasis
Unreleased 1996 97 98 - (Z008)...
published: 19 May 2009
author: LeKs4
Antipop Consortium - Homeostasis
Unreleased 1996 97 98 - (Z008)
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Homeostasis Hugs
Paul Andersen explains how hugs between tissues can help maintain homeostasis. Countercurr...
published: 24 Nov 2011
author: bozemanbiology
Homeostasis Hugs
Paul Andersen explains how hugs between tissues can help maintain homeostasis. Countercurrent heat exchange allows heat to stay within the core of the body. Close contacts between the capillaries and alveoli allow our body to maintain the correct concentration of oxygen. Capillaries also hug the tubules in the nephron to maintain osmolarity and filter the blood. Hugs in the gills of a fish allow them to maintain an adequate amount of oxygen in an oxygen-poor environment.
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Unit 4 Review - Homeostasis
Paul Andersen reviews the major concepts within the fourth unit of the new AP Biology fram...
published: 13 Jan 2012
author: bozemanbiology
Unit 4 Review - Homeostasis
Paul Andersen reviews the major concepts within the fourth unit of the new AP Biology framework. He begins by differentiating between negative and positive feedback loops. He explains how a stable internal environment is maintained through behavior and physiology. He details thermoregulation, osmoregulation and blood glucose regulation. He also describes how natural selection has shaped behavior.
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Homeostasis And Negative Feedback
Mini-tutorial on homeostasis and negative feedback using heart rate as an example....
published: 05 Aug 2011
author: ThePenguinProf
Homeostasis And Negative Feedback
Mini-tutorial on homeostasis and negative feedback using heart rate as an example.
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Lido Homeostasis
A demonstration of the body's mechanisms for temperature regulation in extreme cold....
published: 12 Feb 2009
author: tdubyah
Lido Homeostasis
A demonstration of the body's mechanisms for temperature regulation in extreme cold.
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Homeostasis Preview
Paul Andersen reviews the major components of the homeostasis. He explains how organisms r...
published: 30 Nov 2011
author: bozemanbiology
Homeostasis Preview
Paul Andersen reviews the major components of the homeostasis. He explains how organisms respond to abiotic and biotic factors in their environment with feedback loops. He shows how responses can be behavioral or physiological.
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Homeostatic Disruptions
022 - Effect of Homeostatic Disruptions Paul Andersen explains how disruptions in homeosta...
published: 16 Jul 2011
author: bozemanbiology
Homeostatic Disruptions
022 - Effect of Homeostatic Disruptions Paul Andersen explains how disruptions in homeostasis can affect biological systems at all levels. He uses the example of dehydration in animals to explain how disruptions at the cellular level can affect an organism. He also uses the example of the invasive brown tree snake in Guam to explain how disruptions can affect entire ecosystems.
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Homeostasis
Homeostasis - Regulation of temperature, glucose and water. A2 Biology Revision (AQA Spec....
published: 22 Feb 2009
author: OlyGian
Homeostasis
Homeostasis - Regulation of temperature, glucose and water. A2 Biology Revision (AQA Spec.A BYA6) Music: Phantom and Phantom Pt.2 by Justice
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Homeostasis
A short acoustic song i wrote/improvised. It is called "Homeostasis". The key is...
published: 26 Oct 2007
author: alexanderdeepacifici
Homeostasis
A short acoustic song i wrote/improvised. It is called "Homeostasis". The key is in Gm. The tuning is as follows: Starting from the Big "E" Eb,A,D,G,D,D
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Temperature Homeostasis (Regulation)
Describes Temperature Regulation in the human body. How the body adapts to cold or hot env...
published: 03 Mar 2012
author: armandohasudungan
Temperature Homeostasis (Regulation)
Describes Temperature Regulation in the human body. How the body adapts to cold or hot environments
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pH (Acid) Homeostasis: Part 1
Part 1 of a short two part video outlining the homeostatic methods the body uses to mainta...
published: 07 Nov 2009
author: hennagerdj
pH (Acid) Homeostasis: Part 1
Part 1 of a short two part video outlining the homeostatic methods the body uses to maintain balance of hydrogen ion, hydroxyl ion, and pH. Causes, effects and the body's method to remedy alkalosis and acidosis are discussed. A copy of the diagram used in the video can be found at www.kirkwood.edu
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Homeostasis 2009 @ Crossing Border Festival - HKU project
This the video about the Homeostasis interactive installation a HKU/EMMA project group mad...
published: 25 Mar 2010
author: cbfestival
Homeostasis 2009 @ Crossing Border Festival - HKU project
This the video about the Homeostasis interactive installation a HKU/EMMA project group made for the Crossing Border festival in Den Haag, The Netherlands. This public installation gives people the opportunity to express their emotions by choosing a color for the light in the umbrella. The colors trigger videoanimations in corresponding colors and music in a mood matching to the emotion.
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Stress, Yin Yang, Catabolic Anabolic, Homeostasis -Paul Chek
Paul shows the relationships between Stress, Yin/Yang, Catabolic/Anabolic, Homeostasis and...
published: 08 Mar 2008
author: PaulChekLive
Stress, Yin Yang, Catabolic Anabolic, Homeostasis -Paul Chek
Paul shows the relationships between Stress, Yin/Yang, Catabolic/Anabolic, Homeostasis and much much more. Visit www.chekinstitute.com forPaul's speaking schedule, to browse his accredited home study courses, to find a CHEK practitioner in your area or simply to read one of pauls dozens of free articles. Please RATE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE for more Paul Chek Live! Cancer, autoimmune, arthritis, digestive, colon, stomach, cardiovascular immunity health disease