digestion transport and excretion
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Digestion Transport and Excretion
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Biological Levels of Organization?
….remember these?
Biosphere, Biome, Ecosystem, Community, Population, Organism, System, Organ……
Histology….what does it mean?
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Direct Exchange
What is being exchanged? …between what two things?
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Indirect Exchange
1. Why is this indirect exchange?
2. How is it different than direct exchange?
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How Do Organisms Obtain Food from their Environment?
Suspension Feeding, ….(also known as “Filter Feeding”)
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Substrate Feeder
How is this different than Suspension Feeding?
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Fluid Feeder
Symbiosis? …parasitism? …commensalism? …mutualism?
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Bulk Feeder
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Anabolic or Catabolic?
Hydrolysis?
Digestion?
Where would these processes occur in your body?
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What structure is marked by the arrows? How do you know this to be true?
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Concept Check
• Two molecules that can cross a lipid bilayer without help from membrane proteins are O2 and CO2.
• What properties of the O2 and CO2 molecules allow them to diffuse across cell membranes?
• Hint: Are the molecules polar? …non-polar?
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The Fluid Mosaic Model… (What ‘s a “Mosaic”?)
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What is this arrangement of macromolecules called?
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Write captions for a) ….and b)
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1) What is “carnivory”?
2) What is herbivory?
3) Explain how each alimentary canal is well adapted to a) carnivory …and b) herbivory
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Sarcodines…no, it’s not an island in the Mediterranean
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pR7TNzJ_pA
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Concept Check
• If a Paramecium were to swim from a hypotonic environment to an isotonic one, would the activity of its contractile vacuole increase or decrease? Why?
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Write a caption for diagram…use these terms:
a. Kinetic energy
b. Diffusion
c. Semi-permeable membrane
d. Osmotic balance
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Concept Check• This diagram represents osmosis of
water across a semipermeable membrane. The U-tube on the right shows the results of the osmosis. What could you do to level the solutions in the two sides of the right hand U-tube?
a) Add more water to the left hand side.
b) Add more water to the right hand side.
c) Add more solute to the left hand side.
d) Add more solute to the right hand side.
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Answer
•This diagram represents osmosis of water across a semipermeable membrane. The U-tube on the right shows the results of the osmosis. What could you do to level the solutions in the two sides of the right hand U-tube?
c) Add more solute to the left hand side.
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Intrinsically speaking…what is an intrinsic membrane protein?
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Concept Check
• Why would water molecules need a transport protein (aquaporin) to move rapidily and in large quantities across a cell membrane?
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1) What kind of proteins are these proteins?
2) Write a caption for the picture…
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Hmmm…this reminds me of something we have already discussed…
…something about the action of a certain hormone/enzyme?
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How Insulin Works
• Insulin binding to the insulin receptor induces a signal transduction cascade which allows the glucose transporter (GLUT4) to transport glucose into the cell.
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Explain how this diagram shows selective permeability of proteins.
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Thermoregulation
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Endothermy
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Perch-Freshwater Fish
Osmoregulation
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Cod: Saltwater Fish
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Gillarch
Directionof waterflow
Operculum(gill cover)
Gillarch
Bloodvessels
Oxygen-richblood
Oxygen-poorblood
Lamella
Gillfilaments
Water flowbetweenlamellae
Blood flowthroughcapillariesin lamella
Countercurrent exchange
Blood flow insimplified capillary,
showing % O2
Diffusionof O2 fromwater toblood
Water flow, showing % O2
100 70 40 15
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Gillarch
Directionof waterflow
Operculum(gill cover)
Gillarch
Bloodvessels
Oxygen-richblood
Oxygen-poorblood
Lamella
Gillfilaments
Water flowbetweenlamellae
Blood flowthroughcapillariesin lamella
Countercurrent exchange
Blood flow insimplified capillary,
showing % O2
Diffusionof O2 fromwater toblood
Water flow, showing % O2
100 70 40 15
5306080
Gillarch
Directionof waterflow
Operculum(gill cover)
Gillarch
Bloodvessels
Gillfilaments
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Gillarch
Bloodvessels
Oxygen-richblood
Oxygen-poorblood
Lamella
Gillfilaments
Water flowbetweenlamellae
Blood flowthroughcapillaries inlamella
Countercurrent exchange
Blood flow insimplified capillary,
showing % O2
Diffusionof O2 from
water toblood
Water flow, showing % O2
100 70 40 15
5306080
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Salmon Body Fluids Ocean Water Fresh Water
Total Solute Concentration 1.0% 3.5% < 0.1%
% NaCl 50% (approx.) > 99% n/a
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Excretion
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• High NaCl concentration in the medulla promotes reabsorption of water
• Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) regulates the amount of water excreted by the kidneys
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Blood filtrate is refined to urine through reabsorption and secretion
Animation: Bowman’s Capsule and Proximal Tubule
Animation: Collecting Duct
Animation: Effect of ADH
Animation: Loop of Henle and Distal Tubule
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