BIOL 103 Final: BIOL 103 Exam Review (Learning Objectives)

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Unit 1 (animal form & function) provide examples to describe the relationship between anatomy (form) and physiology (function) The relationship b/w structure and function can be seen at various levels in animals: molecules, to cells, tissues, organs and organ systems. It is important to recognize that structures have evolved as a result of trade-offs between the various demands made by physiological systems. You can make your leg bones stronger but that comes at a cost. You carry around extra mass which costs energy. Animals have a capacity to remodel their anatomy and physiology in response to the environment. Also the relationship between animal anatomy, and physiological function arises through evolutionary processes (adaptation) but can be fine-tuned in individuals through acclimation and acclimatization. Lizard experiment example: trade off b/w offspring quality (egg size) and quantity (egg number) due to energy constraints distinguish between acclimation, acclimatization and adaptation in physiology. Acclimation: phenotypic changes to the short-term factors (ex. temp)

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