BIOL 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Metabolic Water, Evaporation, Countercurrent Exchange

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Provide examples to describe the relationship between anatomy (form) and physiology (function) Distinguish between acclimation, acclimatization and adaptation in physiology. Describe the relationships between cells, tissues, organs and organ systems. Describe the basic properties of the 4 main tissue types and discuss how they contribute to physiological systems. Describe how body size and shape affects physiology. Define homeostasis and negative feedback, providing examples from various physiological systems. Physiology: study of how physical structures in an organism function. Example is arabian oryx, which never drinks, gets water from vegetation and metabolic water. Oryx with alleles that allow them to extract more water from their feces survive better and produce more offspring that oryx with alleles that allow to be lost in feces. Ability to produce extremely dry fecal pellets is an adaption that helps oryx thrive in deserts. (natural selection example) Trade-offs such as the inescapable compromise between egg size and egg number are pervasive in nature.

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