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I/GCSE Biology - Homeostasis (1)

Homeostasis (1)

July 10, 2021

In I/GCSE Biology, homeostasis is commonly asked in exam!

Homeostasis

Homeostasis ➡️ The conditions inside the body must be controlled within narrow limits.

  • These conditions include water content, ion content, body temperature and blood glucose concentration.

Make sure you can memorize the following points in I/GCSE Biology!

The thermoregulatory centre is the part of the brain that monitors and controls body temperature.

The pancreas

  1. monitors and controls blood glucose concentration.
  2. It produces a hormone called insulin that reduces blood glucose levels.
  3. Diabetes is a disease which can be caused by insufficient insulin.

Removing waste products

  • Waste products must be removed from the body.
  • If they are not, they will increase in concentration and may interfere with chemical reactions or damage cells.
  • Waste products that must be removed include carbon dioxide and urea.
Look at the diagram below !

In I/GCSE Biology, it's important to memorize the following points as well!

  • Water enters the body through food and drink.
  • It is also a product of aerobic respiration in cells.
  • If the amount of water in the body is wrong, cells can be damaged because too much water enters or leaves them.

Controlling blood glucose

You found out in your I/GCSE Biology 1 studies that the blood glucose concentration is controlled to provide cells with a constant supply of energy.

You might want to check your understanding of this by looking at the section in Bitesize AQA GCSE Science about Hormones!!!!

The pancreas and insulin

In I/GCSE Biology, it's a very common topic!

The pancreas

  1. monitors and controls the concentration of glucose in the blood
  2. produces a hormone called insulin. Insulin causes glucose to move from the blood into cells
  3. lowers the blood glucose concentration if it has become too high

This can happen after eating a meal that is rich in carbohydrates (for example, sweets, potatoes, bread, rice or pasta).

Diabetes

In I/GCSE Biology, blood glucose level is usually asked with diabetes!

Diabetes ➡️ a disease where the concentration of glucose in the blood is not controlled properly by the body.

In type 1 diabetes,

  • the pancreas does not produce enough insulin.
  • This can lead to high levels of glucose in the blood, which can be fatal.

And we're done with this topic! Well Done!

Drafted by Alyssa (Biology)

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