- How are the functions of the digestive system fulfilled by the structures of the alimentary canal and accessory digestive organs?
- How does the body use certain molecules and biochemical pathways to meet its energy demands?
- How is diabetes a disruption in fuel metabolism?
- How do glands use hormones to control various activities of the body?
- What is the role of the lymphatic structures in the body's defenses and circulation?
the digestive system (Wikipedia) |
the endocrine system (Wikipedia) |
the lymphatic system (Wikipedia) |
One of the themes of this unit is balance. One of the systems we learned about, the endocrine system, is especially all about balance. It makes sure that there is enough of each hormone in the bloodstream at any given time so that homeostasis is properly maintained. The hormones released by the glands of the endocrine system can regulate fluid retention, metabolism, protein synthesis, mineral levels in the skeletal system, heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, and many more. If this delicate hormone balance is upset, it can spell disaster for the body. In this unit we also learned about diabetes, which occurs when the body cannot properly regulate the level of glucose in the bloodstream. This may be because the body cannot produce insulin (type I diabetes) or because the body stops responding to insulin (type II diabetes).
During this unit, we did one lab, the digestive system lab. I thought the lab was very interesting, since it let me see firsthand just how long the digestive system really is. I had always known that the digestive system is very long in the way that one knows a strand of DNA is long, but doesn't actually realize it until one holds it in one's hand.
I would have loved to learn more about the lymphatic system, which most people don't know much about. I am also interested in the different hormones of the endocrine system and how exactly they affect different parts of the body.
At the beginning of this semester I set some New Year's goals, which were to get more sleep and to study for exams earlier. So far, I have gotten more sleep but not as much as I had wanted to (8 hours). However, I am reviewing the material I have learned every day, accomplishing my second goal. I will continue to work on my first goal and hopefully reach it by the deadline I set for myself (February).
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