BIO 126 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Garter Snake, Brown Adipose Tissue, Operative Temperature

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Organismal ecology: how an organism deals with stresses in the environment to sustain itself. The organism needs to deal with its environmental stresses by physiological and behavioral adaptations. Physiological and behavioral adaptations need to happen simultaneously to have an effect. Physiological ecology investigates how organisms are physically and chemically adapted to their environment. Behavioral ecology how the action/inaction of an individual organism contributes to survival and reproductive success. For example, the endocrine system regulates the digestive system. Camouflage- ability to become one with surrounding to avoid detection. Digestion- carnivores and herbivores have different digestive systems. Usually limbs and other body part would fall off when an organism freezes. On a cellular basis, freezing causes water to expand. Thus, all the water in every cell would expand and the organism would die. Wood frogs can change the freezing point of fluids in their body, thus they can freeze over the winter.

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