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The Internal Environment of Multicellular

Organism
Card 1: Internal Environment of Multicellular Organism
Internal Environment of Multicellular
Organism
The internal environment of a multicellular cell is
referring to the medium surrounding the cell. It
consists of blood plasma and interstitial fluid.
(Also named as the extracellular fluid)
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Card 2: What is homeostasis?
Homeostasis
Homeostasis is the property of a system,
Table of Content
2.1a Cellular Components and
Their Function
2.1b Comparison of an Animal
Cell and Plant Cell
2.1c Relationship between
Densities of Cwetain
organelles with the Function of
Specific Cell
2.2a Cell Organisation -
Unicellular and Multicellular
Organism
2.2b Human Organ System
2.2c The internal Environment
of Multicellular Organism
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especially a living organism, that regulates its
internal environment so as to maintain a stable,
constant condition.
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Card 3: Name the factors that affect the internal environment of the cell
in human body which must be kept constant.
Factors Affecting the Internal
Environment.
1. Body temperature
2. pH value of the blood
3. Sugar level of the blood
4. Blood pressure
5. Osmotic pressure of the blood
6. Concentration of the oxygen and carbon dioxide
in the blood
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Card 4: What is the importance of homeostasis?
Importance of Homeostasis
Maintaining a suitable environment for all the
enzyme function efficienly, and hence enable all
biochemical reactions been carried out at their
maximum rate.
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Card 5: Systems involve in thermoregulation in humans
Regulation of body temperature
Nervous system Detect changes in body
temperature
Integumentary
system
Produces sweat when the
surrounding is hot.
Circulatory system Transports and distributes heat
evenly through out the body
Muscular system Shivering to produce heat when
the surrounding is cool.

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