Donor control in biology refers to the phenomenon where genetic material from one organism is used to control the expression of genes in another organism. This can happen, for example, in genetic engineering when genes from one organism are inserted into another to produce a desired trait.
An example of a process control system is a thermostat used to regulate the temperature in a building. The thermostat measures the current temperature and adjusts the heating or cooling system to maintain the desired temperature set by the user.
In homeostasis, a sensor is a component of a feedback loop that detects changes in the internal environment of an organism. It sends this information to the control center, usually the brain, which initiates a response to bring the system back into balance. For example, in temperature regulation, sensors in the skin detect changes in temperature and send signals to the brain to adjust mechanisms such as shivering or sweating to maintain a constant body temperature.
An example of an abiotic factor for an animal could be temperature. For instance, a high or low temperature could affect the metabolism, behavior, and overall health of an animal.
Phenotypically refers to the observable characteristics or traits of an organism, resulting from the interaction of its genetic makeup and the environment. These traits can include physical appearance, behavior, and other measurable features.
Hi. Around the deep water vents exist organisms that thrive in the heat of super heated water. But any cold blooded creature is exothermic. Snakes are a good example. They control there body heat by using an external heat source. Sunlight by day and warm surfaces by night. An exothermic organism is cold- blooded and it's body temperature shifts depending upon the temperature of it's surrounding environment, for example a fish. An endothermic organism is a warmblooded organism that maintains a certain temperature inside the body no madder what its surrounding environments temperature is, for example humans.
An example of an environmental factor for an organism is temperature. Organisms have specific temperature ranges within which they can thrive. If the temperature is too high or too low, it can affect their metabolism and overall survival.
Homeostasis.
A human, any organism that can control its inner environment against the outside environment, unlike the fish.
Donor control in biology refers to the phenomenon where genetic material from one organism is used to control the expression of genes in another organism. This can happen, for example, in genetic engineering when genes from one organism are inserted into another to produce a desired trait.
An example of an environmental control is a thermostat that regulates heating and cooling systems to maintain a desired temperature in a building.
According to biologists, an excellent example of homeostasis in a multi-cellular organism is one that regulates its body temperature overall.
An example of a process control system is a thermostat used to regulate the temperature in a building. The thermostat measures the current temperature and adjusts the heating or cooling system to maintain the desired temperature set by the user.
an example of an organism is people and plants
An example of a stenothermic organism is the Antarctic krill. This small crustacean is adapted to survive in cold waters with a narrow temperature range. They are highly sensitive to changes in temperature and cannot thrive in warmer conditions.
Leaders passed what were known as 'blue laws' in an attempt to control people's behavior. Banning the sale of alcohol on Sundays is an example of a blue law.
Temperature control is an example of negative feedback because the body continually works to maintain a stable internal temperature. When body temperature rises, thermoreceptors signal the brain to trigger mechanisms such as sweating to cool down the body. Conversely, when body temperature drops, thermoreceptors signal for mechanisms like shivering to generate heat and raise the temperature. This feedback loop helps regulate the body's temperature within a narrow range.