Osmoconformers are organisms that tolerate changes in the external environment by changing their internal environment, specifically their solute concentration. E.g. The Fiddler Crab - When solute concentration within the external environment increases, the Fiddler Crab accumulates salt within it's muscles and body tissues, thus raising it's internal solute concentration to be equal to that of the external environment.I can't find any notes about osmoconformers and osmoregulators. Can anyone give an example of how each work.
Thanks
Biology IMO, you can cram hard and get yourself a band 5. (band 6 IF lucky - but doubt it)I'm finding it really difficult to cover all of the content in Biology! Does anyone have an effective way to study biology? I have just been going through each dot point, but there is so much!!
I'll break it down but I don't know if it's right:
Definition of homeostasis: The maintenance of a stable internal environment in response to stimulus (changes in the internal and external environment)
Definition of enantiostasis: The maintenance of metabolic and physiological functions of the organism in response to changes in the external environment.
Difference: Enantiostasis solely focuses on the solute concentration of the internal environment whilst homeostasis focuses upon a broader range of factors e.g. Internal temperature, water levels, hormonal levels.
Meh, it was worth a try. Is this a HSC question?
Biology IMO, you can cram hard and get yourself a band 5. (band 6 IF lucky - but doubt it)
Read some quality notes and do past papers, you should be fine.
But also don't just "memorise" - they tend to give a lot of more analysis based questions (much better test of understanding
To be honest, I don't really know for sure if your answer is correct. Did you ask your teacher? Don't take it like I'm bagging you or anything, I just don't want to learn the wrong things is all.Nah its not an HSC question, I was thinking about it before my Half yearly to understand both fully.
what I figured, in terms of them maintaining physiological environment is that Homeostasis DIRECTLY counters the stimuli or the change in environment while enanstiostasis involves altering something else to maintain physiological functioning
e.g. the blue swimmer crap pumps out hydrogen when it lacks solutes to increase enzyme functioning but does not directly counteract the solute
Thats just the way I look at it though, makes sense. but I doubt they will ask it. enanstiostasis - if is not even on the internet.. its just a shiz dot point.
I was just thinkingTo be honest, I don't really know for sure if your answer is correct. Did you ask your teacher? Don't take it like I'm bagging you or anything, I just don't want to learn the wrong things is all.
HeheI was just thinking
I looked it books and stuff couldn't find anything. Naah didn't ask my teacher.
But it makes sense (if it popped up up in hsc- I would write what you said first and then write that so I eff with the markers head)
Why can't biology have definite answers like maths
e.g. fish kidneys - different books say different things. so much confusionnnn
ahha yeah but I was referring to the urine thing. Some books say fish excretes ammonia through gills while some say marine fish excretes urea through kidneyHehe
Fish kidneys are pretty distinguishable - Marine/Saltwater and Freshwater. I finally understand meiosis thanks to Jnney. Just draw tonnes of diagrams and imagine it in your head =)
Don't fish just generally excrete ammonia?ahha yeah but I was referring to the urine thing. Some books say fish excretes ammonia through gills while some say marine fish excretes urea through kidney
btw:
found enanstiostasis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rys0hcJopVI&list=PL8C9FB38DABFE8322&index=59&feature=plpp_video
fuaarkk 500 views.
I drew the stages of meiosis a few days ago to visualise- helped
I've basically sacrificed bio + eco for english.I really want to study biology but I have stupid english to do! Is anyone studying biology rather than English?
Yeah I checked many sources and it makes sense - you have lots of water and ammonia, why bother passing it via kidneys when you can just release water + ammonia via gills :LI've basically sacrificed bio + eco for english.
I have a feeling ill get around 85 for bio lol
and @ace, yeah thats what i learnt too! they all excrete ammonia. biology is focus is wrong then.
Btw, how many past papers have you guys done? I generally don't do any for bio. But I just look at questions lto see if I could answer them :L
WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF is this.Yeah I checked many sources and it makes sense - you have lots of water and ammonia, why bother passing it via kidneys when you can just release water + ammonia via gills :L
I've done:
- All of Dot point
- 2001-2003 questions sorted by topic
- 2004-2007.
Doing more after english and some from textbook. Hope I go well in HSC, I never did too well in biology at school. Only got 77% in trial (lost 6 marks in MC lolwut) so I think I've progressed since then (hopefully)
I am sorting out time for each. Already done biology about 85% so 17th and 18th would be full on bio.I really want to study biology but I have stupid english to do! Is anyone studying biology rather than English?
Yes I did the CSSA trial, MC was horrendous, got full marks for option (or lost 1-2 marks) and 12 marks for the bulk of it which is terrible. All I ask too is a band 6 overall, and I will be happy. I'm just trying my best and hoping it pays off :LWTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF is this.
did you do CSSA?
Dont worry, I am CERTAIN, you will go well in HSC.
For Bio, I did this CSSA 2010 or 11 that my teacher gave us, it was pretty good. I did the first 3 pages of dot point - and then couldn't be bothered lol
For Hsc, I'm just hoping I get a band 6 tbh, although my teacher's words at the start of the year "No, Its impossible, he will not get 96 in HSC"
(Cus my internals were good - someone said " watch miss he will get 96") haha
hmm. That sorta motivated me, but now I cbfed
eco + 3u FTW
Yes I did the CSSA trial, MC was horrendous, got full marks for option (or lost 1-2 marks) and 12 marks for the bulk of it which is terrible. All I ask too is a band 6 overall, and I will be happy. I'm just trying my best and hoping it pays off :LWTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF is this.
did you do CSSA?
Dont worry, I am CERTAIN, you will go well in HSC.
For Bio, I did this CSSA 2010 or 11 that my teacher gave us, it was pretty good. I did the first 3 pages of dot point - and then couldn't be bothered lol
For Hsc, I'm just hoping I get a band 6 tbh, although my teacher's words at the start of the year "No, Its impossible, he will not get 96 in HSC"
(Cus my internals were good - someone said " watch miss he will get 96") haha
hmm. That sorta motivated me, but now I cbfed
eco + 3u FTW
It's scaling is underrated, it isn't as bad as people think. Last year I think you needed 79/100 for B6 but obviously that changes. I'm aiming for 90 raw but I'll never know lol^ so am I!! I hope the hsc doesn't make the questions complicated! Bio doesn't scale up right? If it did, I would be over the moon