Homework Assignment 1 Bio
Homework Assignment 1 Bio
Homework Assignment 1 Bio
a. dental caries
b. a kidney stone
c. a bulging intervertebral disc
d. Hypertension
e. Infection
A. dental caries: When bacteria stays on teeth too long the tooth starts to decay.
Once the bacteria reach the center of the tooth where the nerves and blood
vessels are, the immune system sends white blood cells to fight the infection
and restore homeostasis. Then by this point it can not be restored and the best
option would be to have the holes filled.
B. a kidney stone: Homeostasis can be restored by passing the kidney stone
through when you go to the bathroom. This would be a positive feedback and
once the stone has passed, the release shuts off the feedback because it has
maintained homeostasis.
C. a bulging intervertebral disc: This is caused by the softer center of the spinal
disk pushing through a crack in the exterior part of the bone. This in turn pinches
a nerve causing pain or numbness. Homeostasis cannot be restored.
D. Hypertension: The imbalance of pressure is noticed by the heart which then
notifies the brain (the control center) and it then sends signals to the heart to
slow down or speed up based on whether or not the pressure was too high or
too low. So yes, it can be restored.
E. Infection: When foreign substances enter the body, the lymphatic system is
activated which then sends signals out to white blood cells to locate the foreign
substances and prevent them from spreading/replicating. Homeostasis
therefore, can be restored
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46-year-old female patient was brought in by ambulance unconscious.
Family says patient had been suffering from fever, dizziness, confusion,
and involuntary quivering/ shaking for a few days before collapsing at
home. Upon further assessment a 6.4 cm deep necrotic laceration (cut)
was found 2cm away from the right back of the knee extending outward
toward the upper calf region. Dead tissue extends toward the middle of the
body upward from the middle of the thigh, outward from the ankle, and calf
region of the lower right limb. Liver and breathing failure due to infection of
the wound has been confirmed. Treatment will include removal of the
dead (necrotic) tissue, which will include the right lower leg below the
knee. Surgery will be followed with IV administration of saline solution,
seriod hormones, and antibiotics in the forearm.