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This document is a study guide on biology, focusing on animal systems and regulation, including thermoregulation, mechanisms of heat transfer, animal behaviour and mating systems. It covers topics like anatomy, physiology, and how the environment affects organisms.

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Biology Study Guide Introduction to animal systems and regulation ○ Anatomy is the form of an organism ○ Physiology is the funcion ○ The environment affects the size and shape of an organism How does an animal regulate body ○ Through homeostasis (internal balan...

Biology Study Guide Introduction to animal systems and regulation ○ Anatomy is the form of an organism ○ Physiology is the funcion ○ The environment affects the size and shape of an organism How does an animal regulate body ○ Through homeostasis (internal balance regulation system What mechanisms are used Negative and Positive feedback loops (see 40.8) ○ N: sensor detects change, signals sent to control center,response is triggered and biochemical reactions move back to set point Antagonistic factors control internal factors ○ P: does not maintain homeostasis, enhances change ○ Through Thermoregulation Metabolic rate and temperature are related External and internal factors that regulate body heat >>>amount of energy needed BMR: Basal Metabolic Rate, metabolic rate of endotherm (can constantly maintain body temp, warm-blooded; vasodilation) SMR: Standard metabolic rate, metabolic rate of ectoderm (body temp changes with environment, cold-blooded) ○ Mechanisms of heat transfer Radiation: electromagnetic waves that are warmer than absolute zero; think of the phrase “heat radiating off my body” Conduction: transfer of heat between two objects; think pot and stove Convection: transfer of heat through movement of gas or liquid Latent heat: amount of energy needed to change from liquid to gas; think evaporation Animal Behavior ○ Ethology : study of the natural history of behavior Innate Behavior: animal behavior that is developmentally fixed and under genetic control. Think of the reflex test at the doctor, your knee will jerk when hit. Learned Behavior: behavior that is acquired by experience, can vary, Think of digger wasp story! Spatial learning; think of digger wasp story; they use landmarks to find nests! Classic conditioning learning; think of pavlov imprinting: the establishment of a long-lasting behavioral response to a particular individual or object; baby geese following mother goose Social Learning: learning through observing Eurosocality: Mobbing: cooperatively attacking; “ganging” up on someone Mating system and strategy Monogamy: 1 mate at a time (can be either during season or lifetime) ○ More organisms tend to survive ○ Stronger in species where both are paternal care Polygamy: more than 1 mate at a time ○ Polygyny: 1 male:many females; think “gyny” = gynecologist ○ Polyandry: 1 female:many males; think andry= ander is male part of flower Mate Selection: choice, copying; female dominated Mate-choice copying:individuals will copy the mate choice of others; females will copy the model female’s choice. Think like trends, it girl decides for everyone Competition: male dominated ○ Agonistic behavior: a contest that determines which competitor gain access to resource Game theory: evaluates alternative strategies in situations where outcome depends on strategies of all individuals involved ○ Think back to the common side-blotched lizard ○ Each type of male lizard has an advantage over the other, therefore the mating success is influenced by the abundance of the other type ○ Orange- aggressive, yellow- mimic females, blue- mates and guards 1 female ○ orange>blue, blue>sneaker, sneaker>orange;

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