Biology 2601A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Azide, Coenzyme Q10, Heat Sink

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Adaptation: genetically controlled trait that depends on natural selection (something in the genetic makeup has changed as a response from natural selection. Acclimatization: a chronic response from the environment/phenotype plasticity -> use different expressions of their genomic makeup and make the most of it in that situation. Adaptation at the enzyme level example-> evolutionary linkage, but their enzymes are different (adaptive changes) the enzymes have a different optimal temperature for most efficient functioning. 4 different species of the barracuda fish (all from the same genus) Their enzymes are different (due to the different environments they are found in) There has been more mitochondrial division -> this is for the cold water fish (nothing different in the genome) This is not an adaptation -> they have just expressed an enzyme more than usual. Thermoregulation -> maintaining a constant body temperature regardless of the environment. Ectotherm-> do not generate internal heat (their body temp fluctuates with the environment)

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