section 1. (8) compare responses of named Australian ectothermic and endothermic organisms to changes in the ambient temperature and explain how these responses assist temperature regulation Flashcards

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What is an ectotherm?

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  • an organism that changes its body temperature with heat from the environment
  • have limited ability to control body temp
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What are the responses of a blue-tongued lizard to warm and cool conditions?

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  • ectotherm
  • cool conditions: flattens body to increase exposed SA to the sun, hibernates in a sheltered spot to reduce metabolism
  • warm conditions: seeks shade, reduces activity, goes to a burrow
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What are the responses of a brown snake to warm and cool conditions?

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  • ectotherm
  • cool conditions: basks in the sun, uses fat reserves, slows down metabolism, hibernates
  • warm conditions: seeks shade, reduces activity, goes to a burrow
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What are the responses of magnetic termites to warm and cool conditions?

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  • ectotherm
  • packs walls of mounds with insulating wood pulp
  • aligns mound north-south, hence maximising in the evenings and mornings when it is cooler and minimising during the warmest part of the day.
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What is an endotherm?

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  • an organism that maintains a constant body temperature despite fluctuations in ambient temperature
  • rely on internal sources for heat energy (i.e: metabolism)
  • most maintain a temp higher than that of their surroundings
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What is a response of a red kangaroo to hot conditions?

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  • in hot conditions will lick forearms, where the skin is thinner and blood supply is closer to the skin
  • evaporation from saliva causes the temperature of blood to fall
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what is the response of the fairy penguin to hot and cold conditions?

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  • has feathers that trap a layer of air close to the skin, reducing the amount of heat loss and providing insulation
  • in hot conditions: feathers lie flat, trap less air, penguin moves into the water to cool down
  • in cool conditions: feathers puff up to trap more air, huddles close to other penguins
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