BIOL 186 Lecture 5: BIOL186-A01-Mar-14

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Figure 40. 8 a nonliving example of temperature regulation: control of room temperature. 1: positive feedback (cid:149) change in variable triggers mechanisms amplify change. Four physical processes account for heat gain or loss: conduction. Direct contact between objects, exchange of heat from one to another: convection. Mass movement of liquids or air: radiation. Anything above absolute 0 will radiate something: evaporation. Change from liquid to gas state heat moves from high concentration to low. Modes of heat exchange any of these processes will result in the organism either losing or gaining heat, depending on whether it or the environment is at a higher temperature evaporation will always result in loss of heat. Figure 40. 11 heat exchange between an organism and its environment. The direct transfer of thermal motion (heat) between molecules of objects in direct contact with each other: convection. The mass movement of warmed air or liquid to or from the surface of a body or object.

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