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Chapter 9 Homeostasis & Behavior & Further Discussion of the Posterior Pituitary

Chapter 9 Homeostasis & Behavior & Further Discussion of the Posterior Pituitary. 9.2 The thermostat is a common homeostatic device. 9.3 Behavioral thermoregulation in iguanas (Part 2). 9.3 Behavioral thermoregulation in iguanas (Part 1).

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Chapter 9 Homeostasis & Behavior & Further Discussion of the Posterior Pituitary

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  1. Chapter 9 Homeostasis & Behavior & Further Discussion of the Posterior Pituitary

  2. 9.2 The thermostat is a common homeostatic device

  3. 9.3 Behavioral thermoregulation in iguanas (Part 2)

  4. 9.3 Behavioral thermoregulation in iguanas (Part 1)

  5. 9.3 Behavioral thermoregulation in iguanas (Part 3) Iguanas were injected with an infectious agent and their survival was correlated with the temperature they were kept.

  6. 9.4 Body fluid is maintained in separate, but interacting, compartments

  7. 9.5 Osmosis

  8. 9.6 Osmotic thirst

  9. 9.7 Two types of thirst result from different osmotic conditions Loss of fluids and solutes…. Such as in blood loss. CELL “DEHYDRATION”

  10. 9.8 Rating of thirst after water deprivation (Part 1)

  11. 9.8 Rating of thirst after water deprivation (Part 2)

  12. 9.9 Vasopressin (ADH) mediates water consumption Brattleboro rats lack Vassopressin (ADH) and are therefore perpetually thirsty.

  13. 9.16 Metabolic interactions among the major components of energy balance in the well-fed state

  14. 9.17 Metabolic interactions among the major components of energy balance in the fasting state

  15. 9.18 Leptin and insulin act as peripheral signals

  16. 9.25 Effects of ovariectomy and progesterone treatment on body mass

  17. Box 9.1 Vertebrate Renal Function

  18. Sir William Bowman – surgeon and histologist who first described the functional unit of the kidney (the nephron) in 1842.

  19. Figure 25.1a

  20. Figure 25.3

  21. Figure 25.5a

  22. Figure 25.5b

  23. Figure 25.6

  24. Figure 25.7a

  25. Figure 25.8

  26. Figure 25.9

  27. Figure 25.14

  28. Figure 26.4

  29. H. H. Dale – made the connection between extracts from the pituitary and the effect of uterine contraction.

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