BIOL 1070 Study Guide - Final Guide: Arctic Ground Squirrel, Extracellular Fluid, Acclimatization

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As with organisms in all environments, arctic plants and animals must be able to carry out critical metabolic processes, exchange materials with their environment, and maintain physiological parameters within a limited range. In this unit we introduce the concept of acclimatization in arctic organisms and we will further explore physiological change on a chronic time scale. First, we will need to review some of the basic processes by which arctic organisms exchange materials with the external environment. Organisms must also balance the ion composition of their internal fluids. Ions are obtained from food or directly from the environment (especially in aquatic animals). The rate of exchange depends on the membrane surface area. For example, a single cell has a large membrane surface area relative to the volume of the cell. The amount of substances that must be exchanged depends on the volume of the organism.

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