Survival and Response Flashcards

1
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What is a stimulus?

A

a detectable change in the environment

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2
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What are the cells that detect specific stimuli called?

A

receptors

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3
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Why is it important for organisms to respond to stimuli?

A

to increase likelihood of survival
(by moving towards favourable and away from harmful)

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4
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What do taxes and kinesis aim to do?

A

keep organisms within their favourable conditions within the environment

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5
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What is a taxes response?

A

a simple directional response where an organism will move away from an unfavourable stimulus or towards a favourable stimulus

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6
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Give an example of negative taxes

A
  • earthworms moving away from light, to help them avoid dehydration, predation and locate food
  • woodlice moving away from hot/dry conditions
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7
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Give an example of positive taxes

A
  • bacteria moving towards chemicals that help them survive
  • Euglena moving towards light
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8
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What is kinesis?

A

random, non-directional movement, usually when an organism changes the speed of movement and the rate it changes direction

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9
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What would happen when an organism moves from an area of beneficial stimuli to an area of harmful stimuli?

A

would increase the rate it changes direction

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10
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What would happen if an organism is surrounded by harmful stimuli?

A

rate of turning decreases so it moves in a straight line to find an area of favourable conditions

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11
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What is a response?

A

a reaction to a stimuli

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12
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What is the role of a coordinator?

A

receives information and formulates a response to a stimulus

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13
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Give 2 types of taxis response?

A

phototaxis, chemotaxis

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14
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What is the type of response in the following example?

bacteria moving away from waste products

A

negative chemotaxis

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15
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What is a reflex arc?

A

a simple neurone pathway that occurs without conscious thought

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16
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What is involved in a reflex arc?

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stimulus -> receptor -> sensory neurone -> relay neurone -> motor neurone -> effector -> response

17
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Why are reflexes considered simple?

A

only 3 neurones

18
Q

Why are reflexes beneficial?

A
  • rapid
  • don’t have to be learnt
  • helps avoid harm/protects organisms
  • enable homeostatic control
19
Q

Why might woodlice clump together?

A
  • less water loss
  • no clumping means gills exposed to air
  • so lower humidity and more evaporation
20
Q

Why might an organism move towards light?

A
  • find mates
  • avoid predator
  • find food