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Bio 101: Harvard
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1. A process in cell division during which the number of chromosomes decreases to half the original number by two divisions of the nucleus - which results in the production of sex cells
Meiosis
Connective tissue
Exon shuffling
Basal Metabolic Rate
2. Heat production = volume - but heat loss= Surface Area
Size in BMR
Negative feedback
Positive feedback
Genetic Drift
3. The body's resting rate of energy expenditure
Reabsorption
Basal Metabolic Rate
Leptin
Feedforward information
4. Changes set point altogether (being awake - daytime activity - disease - skin temperature)
Genetic structure
Feedforward information
Non shivering thermogensis
Basal Metabolic Rate
5. Populations do
Positive feedback
Vasa recta
Individuals do not evolve
Convection
6. Several loci
Selfing
Allele frequency formula
Allele frequency formula
Quantitative
7. Most of the water in an animal's body located within its cells
Energy expenditure
Intracellular fluid
Other guy who came up with natural selection
Stabilizing Selection
8. 2/3 of all useful solute reabsorbed ie Na+ - K+ - Cl- - HCO3- - organic molecule - glucose - amino acids (TRANSPORT MAXIMUM based on saturatino of membrane transport proteins)
Interstitial fluid
P53
Reabsorption
Psuedogenes
9. Rate at which an organism uses energy to power these reactions
Excretory system functions
Satiation
Metabolic rate
Psuedogenes
10. Neurons (generate and conduct electrical signals) and glial cells (release chemical signals)
Disruptive selection
Evaporation
Nervous tissue
Lower critical temperature
11. Like in butterfly - often give organism an survival and mating advantage-- however homozygotes will always exist as children of heterozygotes
Epithelial tissue
Allele frequency
Reabsorption
Heterozygote populations
12. When an organisms phenotype influences ability to attract mates
Exon shuffling
Other guy who came up with natural selection
Three theories of Darwin
Sexual selection
13. Secrete penicillin - toxins - K+ and H+
Convection
Secretion
Geographic Range
Cold fish vs hot fish
14. Changes set point altogether (being awake - daytime activity - disease - skin temperature)
Allele frequency
Feedforward information
Nonsynonymous vs synonymous
Stabilizing Selection
15. Time (duration gene active) eg dolphin flipper
Acclimatization
Thermal insulation
Heterochrony
Obesity
16. 1. Filtration 2. Reaborption 3. Secretion (Kidney can perform well with only 10% of nephrons functioning)
Bowman's capsule
Deleterious
Excretory organs
Heterotopy
17. The creation of bimodal distribution (both extremes favored) ie Bird bills
Phenotype
Microevolution
Disruptive selection
Energy expenditure
18. Harmful mutation
Excretory organs
Diploid
Deleterious
MR equation
19. In ECM - protein fibers makeup cartilage and bone (mineralized) - ECM of plasma liquid - Adipose=fat cells - energy storing
Connective tissue
Alleles
Positive feedback
Heterozygote populations
20. Rate at which an organism uses energy to power these reactions
Lower critical temperature
Muscle tissue
Metabolic rate
Absorbed amino acids
21. Copies of genes that are no longer functional
Nucleotide Substitution
Daily torpor
Psuedogenes
Reabsorption
22. Asexual 1. Doesn't need a mate 2. Maintains adaptive genes 3. All kids asexual (able to reproduce) V.S. Sexual 1. Repairs damaged DNA 2. Elimination of deleterious mutations (asexual makes exact copies) 3. Greater genetic variation (genetic combinati
Absorptive phase
Sexual recombination vs asexual reproduction
Feedforward information
Population
23. In annelids ie earthworms - coelomic fluid is swept through by cilia and tubule cells actively reabsorb good molecules and secret others - exits as urine
Gene pool
Nephron
Ectotherms
Metanephridia
24. Stored as either glycogen in liver or as triglycerides
Population
Excess Glucose
Gene pool
Phenotype
25. Change on scale at or above species - changes in separate gene pools
Kidney
Macroevolution
Excess Glucose
Population
26. (GLUTS) move to surface - inhibit glycogenolysis and gluconeogensis
Thermoneutral zone (TNZ)
Satiation
Malpighian tubules
Glucose Transporters
27. 20%of plasma leaves capillaries and filters into bowman's space. GFR= Rate of filtrate production (controlled by dilation and constriction of afferent arteriole)
Nonsynonymous vs synonymous
Intracellular fluid
Glomerular Filtration Rate
Gluconeogenesis
28. The differential survival and reproduction of individuals in a population based on variation in their traits
Sexual recombination vs asexual reproduction
Natural selection
Malpighian tubules
Post absorptive stage
29. Species change over time - divergent species share a common ancestor - change is produced by natural selection
Habitat
Absorptive phase
Three theories of Darwin
Radiation
30. Outcrops of species due to suitable habitats separated by areas of unsuitable habitat
Habitat patches
Three theories of Darwin
Gene pool
Psuedogenes
31. 1. Most variation caused by neutral changes - do not confer advantage or disadvantage. 2. Since netural mutation is constant - can be used as a molecular clock to calculate divergence btwn species. 3. Neutral mutations not dependent on population siz
Brown fat
Neutral Theory
Glucose Transporters
Connective tissue
32. Taken up by all body cells - used to synthesize proteins - excess converted into fatty acids and then triglycerides
Absorbed amino acids
Absorptive phase
Metabolism
Other guy who came up with natural selection
33. Change on scale at or above species - changes in separate gene pools
Energy expenditure
Macroevolution
Artificial directional selection
Post absorptive stage
34. Migration of individuals and movements of gametes between populations (can add new allelles or change Allele frequency)
Conduction
Hardy Weinberg equilibrium
Evolutionary trend
Gene Flow
35. Change salt water balance: 1. respiration - 2. metabolism - 3. waste elimination - 4. food ingestion 5. body temperature regulation
Intracellular fluid
Obligatory Exchanges
Thermal insulation
Absorbed triglycerides
36. High denisty of mitochodira abnd blood vessels (good at non shivering thermogensis)
Individuals do not evolve
Vestigial structures
Nephron
Brown fat
37. Allow extracellular fluid to equilibrate with seawater
Genome size
Absorbed amino acids
Osmoconformers
Allele frequency
38. The differential survival and reproduction of individuals in a population based on specific traits chosen by humans
Radiation
Nonsynonymous vs synonymous
Basal Metabolic Rate
Artificial selection
39. 1. Filtration 2. Reaborption 3. Secretion (Kidney can perform well with only 10% of nephrons functioning)
P53
Absorbed amino acids
Behavioral thermoregulatory adaptation
Excretory organs
40. 1. Ectoderm 2. Endoderm 3. Mesoderm
3 germ layers
Population
Bowman's capsule
Post absorptive stage
41. Lack of water --> lack of body water - compromises the circulatory system and regulation of body temperature
Post absorptive stage
Dehydration
Absorbed triglycerides
Nucleotide Substitution
42. Extracellular fluid - including blood/plasma (Allow cells to take in nutrients and remove waste)
Allele frequency
Satiation
Interstitial fluid
Artificial selection
43. Reuglated rise in body temp caused by a rise in the hypothalamic set point for metabloic heat production (fights pathogrens - and increased production of white blood cells)
Epithelial tissue
Qualitative
Mutation
Fever
44. Environments where species can survive within their geographic range
Non shivering thermogensis
Habitat
Missense Substitution
Evolutionary trend
45. Conversion of chemical bond energy in nutrients into the chemical bond energy in ATP - and use of ATP to do work produces heat as byproduct
Metabolism
Basal Metabolic Rate
Gastrulation
Microevolution
46. Excrete ammonia
Other guy who came up with natural selection
Ammonotelic
Positive feedback
Sexual recombination vs asexual reproduction
47. In medulla - run parrallel to loops of Henlue and medullary collecting ducts - minimize excessive loss of solutes via diffusion
Absorbed amino acids
Vasa recta
Quantitative
Vestigial structures
48. Occurs when ingested nutrients enter the blood stream from the GI tract
Tubule
Habitat patches
Absorptive phase
Nervous tissue
49. Refers to all the bodily activities and chemical reactions in an organism that maintain life
Feedforward information
Metabolism
Individuals do not evolve
Thermal insulation
50. Any change in the nucleotide sequences of an organism's DNA (deleterious - neutral - beneficial)
Mutation
Psuedogenes
Hypoglycemia
Insulin