BIO 1130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Common Descent, Sodium Bicarbonate, Cell Theory

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Analogy: comparison of two things to get a clear explanation of it. The relationship between two species or organism that share similarities in function, structure or behaviour but are completely unrelated; they do not share common ancestors. The wings of a bee and the wings of a hummingbird they share common function but they have not evolved into the same structure. Bicarbonate: it is an important factor that determines the ph of the blood and the concentration of bicarbonate ions this is regulated by the kidneys. It is essential for regulating the vital function of the body, and is one of the most important buffers in order to keep a balanced acid-base concentration in the body. The concentration can decrease if the lungs are incapable of exhaling co2. Biogeography: the study of geographical distribution of different species of organisms. Also includes the examination of the different factors that affect this distribution.

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