Animal Systems and Regulation Flashcards

1
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What two things are closely linked in biological systems?

A

form and function

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2
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What is natural selection?

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will favor physical forms or biological systems that provide a function that increases fitness/survival under certain conditions
causes species to adapt

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3
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What is biological form?

A

anatomy

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4
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What is biological function?

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physiology

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5
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What is convergent evolution?

A
form following function
certain anatomy (forms) are advantageous in similar environments so unrelated species will develop biological traits with similar physiology (function) and this to evolve to look alike
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6
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What are limitations in form?

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need sufficient surface area on cell membranes
cells always need to remain small though rather the body remains thin or flat or cells always need contact with interstitial fluid

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7
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How does form limitations become resolvable?

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Coelomates organize tissues into organs
organs incorporate branching and folding of layers into the form
use systems that can bathe organs in interstitial fluids

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8
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What are the four main types of animal tissue?

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epithelial
connective
muscle
nervous

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What is epithelial tissue?

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covers the body both inside and outside
cells are closely joined and vary in shape and arrangement
cells linked by tight junctions to form protective layers that prevent mechanical injury, pathogen entry, and fluid loss

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What is connective tissue?

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sparsely packed cells that bind and supports other tissues

have ECM that makes outer foundation, filled with fibers like collagen

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What is muscle tissue?

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long cells called muscle fibers that contract in response to nerve signals
responsible fro most forms of movement in complex animals
Skeletal: Voluntary
Smooth: Involuntary
Cardiac: Heart Contraction

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12
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What is nervous tissue?

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cells that detect stimuli and then transmits electrical impulses as signals throughout the animal
Neurons: detect stimuli and transmit impulses
Glia: help nourish, insulate, and replenish neurons

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13
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What is regulation?

A

managing the internal body environment

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What is a regulator?

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uses internal control mechanisms to moderate internal change in the face of external, environmental fluctuation

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15
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What is a conformer?

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allows its internal condition to vary with certain external changes

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16
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What is homeostasis?

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used to maintain a steady state or internal balance, regardless of external environment
body temperature
blood pH
glucose concentration

17
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What serves as a stimulus in homeostasis?

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the set point, anything above or below it are detected by a sensor and trigger a response

18
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What is a negative feedback loop?

A

systems that help return a variable to within a normal physiological range or a steady state set point, when the internal conditions are upset

19
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What is a positive feedback loop?

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an external stimulus triggers a physiological response that reinforces and amplifies that same response, so the system keeps increasing its output away from the set point
An external signal must break the loop

20
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What is cyclic variation?

A

Some animals will alter their internal temperature set point seasonally