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Page 1: AP Biology Transition to Land Biomes. Hadley Cell Model.

AP Biology

Transition to Land Biomes

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Hadley Cell Model

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Meristematic Tissues

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Darwin’s experiment on Phototropism

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Phytochrome activation

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Signal Transduction Response

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Long night plants

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Short night plants

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Transpiration

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Guard Cell operation

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Amino Acid structure(Remove the amine on the left)

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Nitrogenous Waste forms

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Countercurrent Heat Exchange

Blood flow

VeinArtery

Pacific bottlenose dolphin

Canadagoose

VeinArtery

33°

27°

18°

35°C

30°

20°

10°

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Temperature controlThermostat inhypothalamusactivates coolingmechanisms.

Increased bodytemperature (suchas when exercising

or in hotsurroundings)

Body temperaturedecreases;thermostat

shuts off coolingmechanisms.

Sweat glands secretesweat that evaporates,cooling the body.

Blood vesselsin skin dilate:capillaries fillwith warm blood;heat radiates fromskin surface.

Body temperatureincreases;thermostat

shuts off warmingmechanisms.

Decreased bodytemperature

(such as whenin cold

surroundings)

Blood vessels in skin constrict, diverting bloodfrom skin to deeper tissuesand reducing heat lossfrom skin surface.

Skeletal muscles rapidlycontract, causing shivering,which generates heat.

Thermostat in hypothalamusactivateswarmingmechanisms.

Homeostasis:Internal body temperatureof approximately 36–38°C

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Gas Exchange in Many Forms…

one-celled amphibians echinoderms

insects fish mammals

endotherm vs. ectothermsize

cilia

water vs. land ••