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˿ostasis – WJECConditions inside our body

Conditions inside our body need to be maintained in a steady state. Blood sugar level and temperature are regulated carefully. Lifestyle choices such as drugs and alcohol can affect this homeostasis.

Part of Biology (Single Science)Variation, homeostasis and micro-organisms

Conditions inside our body

The conditions inside our body must be very carefully controlled as operates within a narrow range of temperature and pH.

carry messages around the body, but they work in a very different way to the structures in the nervous system.

HormonesNervous system
Type of messageChemicalElectrical
Carried byBloodNeurones
Speed of transmissionSlowFast
Type of message
HormonesChemical
Nervous systemElectrical
Carried by
HormonesBlood
Nervous systemNeurones
Speed of transmission
HormonesSlow
Nervous systemFast

A hormone is a chemical messenger produced in the endocrine glands and carried in the blood to a target organ. A hormone called is involved in the regulation of sugar (glucose) in the blood.

Regulating blood glucose

is needed by cells for . It is important that the concentration of glucose in the blood is maintained at a constant level. Insulin is a hormone produced by the that regulates glucose levels in the blood.

Action of insulin

Low glucoseHigh glucose
Effect on pancreasInsulin not secreted into the bloodInsulin secreted into the blood
Effect on liverDoes not convert glucose into insoluble glycogenConverts glucose into insoluble glycogen for storage
Effect on blood glucose levelIncreasesDecreases
Effect on pancreas
Low glucoseInsulin not secreted into the blood
High glucoseInsulin secreted into the blood
Effect on liver
Low glucoseDoes not convert glucose into insoluble glycogen
High glucoseConverts glucose into insoluble glycogen for storage
Effect on blood glucose level
Low glucoseIncreases
High glucoseDecreases

The diagram shows how this works.

Too much glucose. Pancreas produces insulin, body cells absorb glucose, blood glucose reduced. Normal levels, insulin not produced by pancreas, less glucose absorbed, blood glucose remains same.