BIOLOGY 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Southern Ocean, Hemoglobin, Homeostasis

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Bio152 lecture 2 animal form and function. Tradeoffs where you don"t get optimal environments. Adaptation - this is an evolutionary idea. Anatomy and physiology all the tissue types. Homeostasis regulation of an organisms body, the balance of calcium and sodium. Anatomy is the study of an animal"s physical structure. Physiology is the study of how the physical structures in an organism function. Hemoglobin biochemical molecule that allows oxygen to bond. Whenever we an analyze an adaptation like this, we have to think about the. In ice fish, there is no hemoglobin or red blood cells environment - for one, it is cold water. Oxygen moves into the ice fishes blood because of the process of diffusion this is not as efficient as red blood cells. There are no scales, and the capillaries are superficial and very large. It has a larger heart than most fish; larger tidal volume.

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