Unit 2-Metabolism In Conformers And Regulators Flashcards

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An animal which has an internal environment that is dependent on its environment.
May have a narrow ecological niche.

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Conformer

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2
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The role of an organism in its community

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Ecological Niche

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The maintenance of a steady internal environment

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Homeostasis

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4
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Region of the mammalian brain which monitors blood temperature

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Hypothalamus

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5
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The control mechanism by which homeostasis is maintained by regulators.

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Negative Feedback

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Animals that can adjust their metabolic rate to maintain a steady internal environment.
Wider range of possible ecological niches.

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Regulators

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7
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Cells in the hypothalamus that detect temperature changes in the blood

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Thermoreceptors

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The use of a negative feedback system to control the body temperature of mammals.

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Thermoregulation

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Conditions that include temperature, salinity and pH

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Abiotic Factors

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10
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The requirements of organisms in terms of energy, low in conformers, high in regulators

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Metabolic Costs

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Responses carried out by conformers in order to maintain their optimum metabolic rate

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Behavioural Response

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12
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Response in humans to increased temperature

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Vasodilation
Sweating (evaporation radiates heat)
Hair flexor muscles relaxed

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Response in humans to decreased temperature

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Shivering (generates heat)
Vasoconstriction (warm blood prioritised to core body)
Hair flexor muscles contracted (layer of warm air insulates skin surface)

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