BIOL-1506EL Lecture 8: Day 8 - Living Tissues

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Day 8 - Living Tissues
Why do we need to put a name to things?
-in order to know if things go extinct
Why do we care if things get extinct?
-this is because every single organism out there may hold something very important to
our species
-ex. vampire bats have anti-coagulants in their tongue that are actually stronger and
more efficient then any anti-coagulant we use in our medicine, therefore they are
producing something that is very important to save lives, so we need to prevent
their extinction of animals like this
Living Tissue
Water
-closest thing we have to a universal solvent
-cells are 70%-95% water
-as we get older the percentage of water will decrease as some water will turn to lipids
-covers 3/4 of the planet
-it has a cohesiveness due to hydrogen bonds, which causes surface tension (making
it sticky to surfaces) which allows any organism to float on water
-allows a lot of species to dwell (live) in it
-heat absorption is high in water, allowing air currents and ocean currents to control
the heat movement around the world
-ex. Japanese current jumps from Alaska to be warmer, if not Alaska would be much
colder all the time
-this plays a big role in moderating global weather, and controlling our temperature
-global warming is occurring due to warm weather currents going up to the Arctic
regions, and this pushes the cold weather currents down to us and other region,
causing climate change
Living Things
-they have a specific temperature range (10 degree to 40 degrees)
-evaporation controls high temperature to cool us down
-freezing things go from liquid to solid to combat this cooling
Solid - Ice
-water floats as a solid because molecules expand when they freeze, therefore
making it tighter and more solid
-water is its heaviest at 4 degrees
-water column turn over occurs every spring and fall
-heavy water at 4 degrees at the top will go to the bottom, pushing the bottom water to
the top and turning over all nutrients from bottom to top
-it also has thermo regulatory behaviour
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