Metabolism in adverse conditions Flashcards

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Adverse conditions

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Extreme temperatures or lack fo water

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What happens if organisms have normal metabolic rate in adverse conditions?

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They will struggle and die since energy cost will be too great.

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How do organisms survive these adverse conditions?

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By changing the metabolic rate to not use too much energy when food is in short supply.

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Dormancy -

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When development of an organism is temporarily suspended, minimising metabolic activity and therefore saving energy until the environmental conditions improve.
Often a part is organisms lifecycle.

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Two types of dormancy

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Predictive dormancy and consequential dormancy

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Predictive dormancy

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When an organism enters the dormant phase before the onset of adverse conditions.

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Consequential dormancy

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When an organism will go into dormancy after the adverse conditions have arisen.

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Predictive dormancy occurs in areas where conditions are…

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Predicable and consistent

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Consequential dormancy occurs in areas where conditions are….

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Varied and unreliable

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10
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Example of predictive dormancy

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Deciduous trees losing leaves so as to have a lower water loss

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Example of dormancy

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Hibernation

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Hibernation:

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Often done by mammals, response of animal to avoid adverse conditions such as low temperature of winter and reduction of metabolic rate - can be predictive of consequential. Normal functions of an organism change dramatically .

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Hibernation process

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Last many weeks/months
Often predictive - animal will consume extra for which is laid down as fat storage.
Metabolic rate drops which allows body temperature to lower to surrounding temperature.
Lower heartbeat and breathing mean less energy is expended, homeostatic mechanisms remain in place

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Aestivation:

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Form of dormancy
Allows survival in high temperature or drought.
Organism will bury itself in the ground where temperatures are cool, once there the organism will lower metabolic activity in a similar way as hibernation.

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Daily torpor

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Form of dormancy 
Short period (eg. part of a day) of reduced activity in organisms with high metabolic rates, it involves reduction in heart and breathing rate.
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16
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Animals that carry out daily torpor have……

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Large surface area through which heat (and therefore energy) is lost.

17
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3 types of dormancy

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Hibernation, Aestivation and Daily Torpor