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Power Point Presentation
By:Patel Meet S.
Submitted to : Dr. Vikas Raval
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Taxes and KinesisAim: To understand that Taxes and Kineses are responses that
can maintain a mobile organism in a favourable environment
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Taxes and Kinesis• Responses to stimuli in order to
maintain favourable conditions
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Taxes
Directional response to stimulus ie – moves toward (positive taxes) or away (negative taxis) from the stimulus
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Examples of taxesSingle celled algae – As algae are photosynthetic
they move towards light (positive phototaxis).
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Examples of taxesEarthworms – Move away from light
(negative phototaxis). Helps them survive as this takes them into the soil, helping them conserve water, find food and avoid predators.
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Examples of taxes• Some Bacteria –Move towards areas
where glucose (there food) is more concentrated (positive chemotaxis) .
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KinesesNon directional response to stimulus
The more unfavourable the conditions the more rapidly the organism moves and changes direction more often.
This response enables the organism to return to favourable conditions more rapidly.
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Examples of kinesisWoodlice – lose water in dry conditions.
• When in dry area – move more rapidly + change direction more often
• When in damp area – move less rapidly + change direction less often.
This increases chance of organism moving into or staying in favourable conditions, preventing them drying out and increasing there chance of survival
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Kineses vs Taxes
• Taxes - enables a faster direct response to the stimulus but is only possible if the stimulus is directional
• Kineses – A slower response but allows a response to a stimulus that isn’t always directional eg temperature and humidity