Lesson 4: Coping with Environmental Variation (Temperature and Water) Flashcards
What is mixed to produce antifreeze in frogsicles?
glucose and urine
When you blow into the back of your hand, the temperature change is in the form of
convection
_____ lowers the amount of solar radiation absorbed by the leaf surface.
Pubescence
Populations respond to environmental variation through acclimatization. T/F
F
Tuna is able to generate its own body heat. T/F
T
Winds blow from areas of low pressure to areas of high pressure. T/F
F
An organism’s adjustment of its physiology, morphology, or behavior to lessen the effect of an environmental change and minimize the associated stress.
acclimatization
The energy associated with gravity.
gravitational potential
Torpor lasting several weeks during the winter; a strategy that is possible only for animals that have access to enough food and can store enough energy reserves.
hibernation
The environmental temperature at which the heat loss of an endotherm triggers an increase in metabolic heat generation.
lower critical temperature
The energy associated with attractive forces on the surfaces of large molecules inside cells or on the surfaces of soil particles.
matric potential
The energy associated with dissolved solutes.
osmotic potential
The study of the interactions between organisms and the physical environment that influence their survival and persistence.
physiological ecology
The energy associated with the exertion of pressure; has a positive value if pressure is exerted on the system and a negative value if the system is under tension.
pressure potential
The presence of hairs on the surface of an organism.
pubescence