• Best of luck to the class of 2024 for their HSC exams. You got this!
    Let us know your thoughts on the HSC exams here
  • YOU can help the next generation of students in the community!
    Share your trial papers and notes on our Notes & Resources page
MedVision ad

Feedback mechanism (1 Viewer)

RishBonjour

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 14, 2011
Messages
1,261
Gender
Male
HSC
2012
Do we have to show "two loops" - like the one in bio in focus

Or can we just show

temp rise ---> thermoreceptors detect --> sweat glands etc activated --> returns to normal temp.

Are we required to then say, a "negative feedback" occurs? - i.e. body temp drops --> ....

confused over this dot point
 

jamesischool

Forum Lurker
Joined
Sep 20, 2011
Messages
296
Location
The Shire
Gender
Male
HSC
2012
Uni Grad
2017
i'm guessing what you mean is do we have to show negative feedback of increase and decrease? if so no unless they say specifically how it deals with increase/decrease
you should definitely say its a negative feedback as it makes it return to normal. if you give me the exact question i can answer it :)
 

Living Moment

Member
Joined
Jul 11, 2012
Messages
151
Gender
Male
HSC
2012
Depends on the weighing, this is as much detail as they come, if the weighing is less only do one loop and condense the information.

Remember you don't wanna waste too much time over detailing it for that mark and you don't wanna give them an excuse to reduce your marks :)
 

jamesischool

Forum Lurker
Joined
Sep 20, 2011
Messages
296
Location
The Shire
Gender
Male
HSC
2012
Uni Grad
2017
it will probably be a question like 'outline a temperature regulation measure in humans' or something like that. i've had probably 3-4 exams ask questions about homeostasis and never had to do more than 1 loop
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top