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By choosing any 2 of the following topics/systems, discuss how does the animal and plant (name the animal and plant) works in maintaining their function in an environmental stress (name the stress) mentioned above. a) Transport System b) Digestive System c) Respiratory System d) Excretory System
By choosing any 2 of the following topics/systems, discuss how does the animal
and plant (name the animal and plant) works in maintaining their function in an
environmental stress (name the stress) mentioned above.
a) Transport System
b) Digestive System
c) Respiratory System
d) Excretory System
Transcribed Image Text:By choosing any 2 of the following topics/systems, discuss how does the animal and plant (name the animal and plant) works in maintaining their function in an environmental stress (name the stress) mentioned above. a) Transport System b) Digestive System c) Respiratory System d) Excretory System
Read the following statements:
ANIMAL AND PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Both plant biologists and animal biologists seek to
understand how their focal organisms have evolved to
interact with the environment. Despite this similarity in
goals, the differing biology of plants and animals as well as
other factors have led these scientific communities to
diverge. Scientific discoveries that have occurred in each
community in relative isolation may advance progress in the
other community and set the stage for broad scientific
syntheses.
Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 42, Issue 3, July 2002, Pages 409-414,
https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/42.3.409
Environmental stress can be either natural or
anthropogenic (i.e., resulting from human actions) in
origin. Many environmental stresses, such as most
hurricanes, droughts, floods, and fires are a periodic
feature of life on Earth. In contrast, environmental
stresses such as the production and release of new
chemical compounds and large-scale land-use changes
result directly from human actions. Ironically, the
suppression of natural environmental stresses such as
fires and floods can also be a source of stress to
biological systems resulting from human actions.
John CairnsJr (2013) Encyclopedia of Biodiversity (Second Edition)
Transcribed Image Text:Read the following statements: ANIMAL AND PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Both plant biologists and animal biologists seek to understand how their focal organisms have evolved to interact with the environment. Despite this similarity in goals, the differing biology of plants and animals as well as other factors have led these scientific communities to diverge. Scientific discoveries that have occurred in each community in relative isolation may advance progress in the other community and set the stage for broad scientific syntheses. Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 42, Issue 3, July 2002, Pages 409-414, https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/42.3.409 Environmental stress can be either natural or anthropogenic (i.e., resulting from human actions) in origin. Many environmental stresses, such as most hurricanes, droughts, floods, and fires are a periodic feature of life on Earth. In contrast, environmental stresses such as the production and release of new chemical compounds and large-scale land-use changes result directly from human actions. Ironically, the suppression of natural environmental stresses such as fires and floods can also be a source of stress to biological systems resulting from human actions. John CairnsJr (2013) Encyclopedia of Biodiversity (Second Edition)
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