Unit II Cell Energy and Communication
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Unit IICell Energy and Communication
Learning Goal 4Understand how growth and dynamic homeostasis of a biological system are influenced by changes in the system’s environment.
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I. All biological systems from cells and organisms to populations, communities and ecosystems are affected by complex biotic and abiotic interactions involving exchange of matter and free energy.
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A. Cell activities are affected by interactions with biotic and abiotic factors.
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Cell Density
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Biofilms
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Temperature
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Water Availability
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Sunlight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHe7y8cy-7Y&feature=player_detailpage
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B. Organism activities are affected by interactions with biotic and abiotic factors.
Symbiosis Mutualism
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Commensalism
Parasitism
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Predator-prey relationships
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Water and nutrient availability, temperature, salinity, and pH
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C. The stability of populations, communities and ecosystems is affected by interactions with biotic and abiotic factors.
Water and nutrient availability
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Availability of nesting materials and sites
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS_YT9U5MKU&feature=player_detailpage
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Food chains and Food webs
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Species diversity
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Population Density
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=9_9SutNmfFk
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Algal blooms
Eutrophication
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II. Homeostatic mechanisms reflect both common ancestry and divergence due to adaptation in different environments.
A. Continuity of homeostatic mechanisms reflects common ancestry, while changes may occur in response to different environmental conditions.
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B. Organisms have various mechanisms for obtaining nutrients and eliminating wastes.
Gas exchange in aquatic and terrestrial plants
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Digestive mechanisms in Animals
Food Vacuoleshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojrkxmD6tT8&feature=player_detailpage
Gastrovascular Cavities
One-way Digestive Systems
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Respiratory Systems
Aquatic Animals
Terrestrial Animals
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Nitrogenous Waste Production and Elimination
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C. Homeostatic control systems in species of microbes, plants and animals support common ancestry.
Excretory Systems
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Osmoregulation
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Circulatory Systems
Open
Closed
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Thermoregulation
Aquatic Animals
Terrestrial Animals
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III. Biological systems are affected by disruptions to their dynamic homeostasis.
A. Disruptions at the molecular and cellular levels affect the health of the organism.
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Physiological Responses to Toxic Substances
• Botulism
• Tetanus
• Cyanide
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Dehydration
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B. Disruptions to ecosystems impact the dynamic homeostasis of balance of an ecosystem.
Invasive and/or Irruptive Species
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Human Impact
Habitat Destruction Invasive Species
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Natural Disasters
HurricanesFloodsEarthquakesVolcanoesFires
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Water Limitation and Salination
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IV. Plants and animals have a variety of chemical defenses against infections that affect dynamic homeostasis.
A. Plants, invertebrates and vertebrates have multiple, nonspecific immune responses.
1. Invertebrate immune systems have a nonspecific response mechanism, but they lack pathogen-specific defense responses.
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2. Plant defenses against pathogens include molecular recognition systems with systemic responses; infection triggers chemical responses that destroy infected and adjacent cells, thus localizing the effects.
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3. Vertebrate immune systems have nonspecific defense mechanisms against pathogens.
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B. Mammals use specific immune responses triggered by natural or artificial agents that disrupt dynamic homeostasis.
1. The mammalian immune system includes two types of specific responses: cell mediated and humoral.
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2. In the cell-mediated response, cytotoxic T cells, a type of lymphocytic white blood cell, “target” intracellular pathogens when antigens are displayed on the outside of the cells.
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3. In the humoral response, B cells, a type of lymphocytic white blood cell, produce antibodies against specific antigens.
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4. Antigens are recognized by antibodies to the antigen.
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5. Antibodies are proteins produced by B cells, and each antibody is specific to a particular antigen.
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6. A second exposure to an antigen results in a more rapid and enhanced immune response.
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