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Legal drugs need testing.
Food groups Carbohydrates; used for energy Fibre; aids digestions and keeps intestines healthy Protein; for growth and repair Fats; For insulation, buoyancy and water proofing Water; for hydration Vitamins and minerals; involved in chemical reactions and metabolic processes Glucose rises (eat food) Insulin produced by the pancreas causes glucose to change to glycogen Normal blood glucose level Normal blood glucose level. Glucagon released and glycogen converted back to glucose Glucose falls (exercise) Drugs Illegal- not prescribed e.g. steroids, cocaine, cannabis. Cannabis- can cause psychosis. Legal drugs need testing. Double blind trials, reduce bias. Placebos (substances that looks like the drug being tested). Thalidomide First prescribed as a sleeping pill. It was prescribed to pregnant women but had not been tested. It results in deformities in the limbs of the developing foetuses. Basal metabolic rate; the total sum of al metabolic processes in the body. Generally higher in men than women Higher in teenagers than adults Increases as you do more exercise Temperature Monitored by thermoregulatory centre in brain and receptors in skin. Too Hot -hair lies flat -blood vessels dilate so heat lost through skin -sweat produced Too Cold -goosebumps & hairs trap air -blood vessels constrict -no sweat -shiver, respiration releases heat Pyramids of Biomass Show amount of material at each stage Always a pyramid shape as… -some is used for respiration to move/grow -some is lost as heat -some material is not digested -some is lost as faeces Controlling Blood Sugar Controlled by the pancreas, diabetics do not produce enough insulin Treatments Injections or monitoring diet Owls Blackbirds Caterpillars Oak tree Pyramids of numbers show the number of organisms at each level not always a pyramid shape
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Leaves reduced to spines, to reduce water loss and for protection.
Adaptations To Hot Environment Sexual Reproduction Involves joining of sex cells (gametes). This is fertilisation Plants-pollen and ovules Animals-sperm and egg Offspring show variation Asexual Reproduction Parent Offspring No joining of gametes All genetic material from one parent so offspring are identical (clones) No variation. Thick glossy cuticle, to reduce water loss. Extensive shallow network of roots, to absorb any water. Large, swollen stem (small SA:V) to reduce water loss and to store water. A cell nucleus contains 46 Chromosomes, which carry genes. Competition Animals Plants Food Light Water Water Space Space Mates Nutrients Biology Adaptations To Cold Environment -small surface/area:volume ratio -thick fur -layer of fat as insulation -camouflage -wide paws to avoid sinking Cloning Techniques -Animals Clone=genetically identical individual. 2) Fusion Cell Cloning (reproductive cloning)- a nucleus is removed from an egg cell and replaced with a nucleus from another animals body cell. Keywords: Adaptation, Nucleus, Chromosomes, Gene, Clone, Tissue Culture, Embryo Cloning Embryo Cloning-a developing embryo is removed from an animal and the cells split apart. The cells are grown for a while before being implanted into separate host mothers Cloning Techniques -Plants Clone=genetically identical individual. Taking Cuttings Tissue culture Egg Embryo Cells split apart and implanted into separate host mothers. Keywords: Darwin, Evolution, Natural Selection, Mutation, Sulphur Dioxide, Carbon Dioxide, Extinction, Genetic Engineering
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Greenhouse Effect Deforestation Stops trees removing CO2 so adding to problem Genetic Engineering This involves transferring genes between organisms. E.g. bacteria can be genetically modified to produce the human hormone insulin More energy trapped Acid Rain Caused by release of sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides Suns heat Some energy radiated away Pollution Indicators -Lichens for air pollution -Invertebrates for water pollution Increased CO2 and methane Human Population Growth Very rapid -more waste -more pollution -natural resources being used up -land taken up for human activity 1)Fossils-show how organisms have changed over time or that some have become extinct 2)Horse-fossils show how it evolved from small swamp dwelling animals to what it is today Natural Selection-Darwin came up with this theory to explain evolution Backed Up By 1) Each species shows variation: There is competition within each species for food, living space, water, mates etc These survivors will pass on their better genes to their offspring who will also show this beneficial variation. Gutted! Yum The “better adapted” members of these species are more likely to survive – “Survival of the Fittest” Sustainable living-meeting our needs without harming destroying Earth for future generations Not accepted as No one knew how we could inherit features (he did not know about genes) Contradicted bible Extinctions Caused by -new diseases -new predators -new competitors -environmental changes e.g. climate Alternative Lamarck Claimed organisms changed over the course of their lifetime and pass on these features to offspring. E.g. a giraffe would stretch its neck and pass on this feature to its offspring. Mutations-changes in DNA can cause a beneficial change which will be passed onto offspring
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