Why do cells need glucose describe the homeostatic feedback


Bioscience Assessment

Aim of Assessment

This assessment task will develop your knowledge of the function and importance of healthy body systems in an adult. It focuses on homeostasis, and importance of nutrition in maintaining health. Skills being developed include researching, writing, referencing and presenting information in a clear and concise written format. This task aims to develop an understanding of homeostatic processes that take place within the body and the importance of maintaining a healthy body. This assessment meets Learning Outcomes 1 to 5 (Learning Outcomes are described on page 7).

Details

All information obtained from books, journal articles or websites must be appropriately referenced both in-text and in the reference list. You must follow the American Psychological Association (APA) (eh ed) referencing style which is available from the Western Sydney University Library website and the Bioscience 1 vUWS site (under Assessments link).

Answer the following short answer questions:

Part A

Note: No Internet sources are to be used in Part A of this assessment.

Q1 An important aspect of homeostasis is maintaining a normal body temperature. Describe the homeostatic feedback system that would be activated in response to a decreased external temperature (400 words).

Part B

Please use template located in Assessment link in vUWS to answer Part B.

Q2 Normal carbohydrate digestion results in glucose being absorbed into the blood and elevating blood glucose levels. Why do cells need glucose? Describe the homeostatic feedback system that would be activated in response to an elevated blood glucose level. (400 words)

Q3 Vitamins and minerals are important for body system health. Name sources and describe the role of calcium ions and vitamin D in maintaining bone health. What would be a consequence to bone health if there was a lack of either calcium or vitamin D in the body? (200 words)

Important note:

• Each question should be answered separately and NOT as an essay.
• No internet sources are to be used in Part A of this assessment.
• A maximum of two relevant, credible internet sources may be used in Part B of this assessment.
• Answers are to be written in a formal tone, without the use of colloquial or slang words.
• Answers are to be written in the third person (he/she/it or they/them/their).
• Answers are to be written clearly and concisely using correct spelling and grammar and written in complete sentences and paragraphs. Bullet points are NOT acceptable.
• All answers must include in-text references and a reference list must be included at the end of the assessment.
• The reference list and in-text references are not included in the word limit.

Check list

Please ensure all items listed below have been checked before submitting the assessment.

• The assessment has double-spaced lines.

• Referencing (please ask library staff or check APA referencing style guide for specific details of
referencing: https://librarv.westernsvdnev.edu.au/mainisitesidefault/files/cite APA.pdf•

• Every answer should have in-text references. In-text references should be throughout the answer and not only at the end of the answer.

• No initials of authors' first name have been used in the in-text references.

• Reference list is on a new page.

• References are listed in alphabetical order based on the first author's surname.

• Hanging indent has been used in reference list.

• Title of text book and name of journal and volume is in italic

• Every in-text reference matches with a reference in the reference list.

• Only references used in the in-text references should appear in the reference list.

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