is acclimatisation a stable Change
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In contrast to changes that occur during growth and development, acclimatization, as defined above, refers to an adaptive change that is reversible when conditions return to their former condition. Acclimatization does not leave a lasting impression upon the genetic mechanisms of the acclimatized organism.
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- In contrast to change that occur during growth and development, acclimatization, as defined, refers to an adapative change that is reversible when conditions return to their former condition.
- Acclimatization does not leaving impression upon the genetic mechanisms of the acclimatized organism.
- Acclimatization, any of the numerous gradual, long-term responses of an organism to change in its environment. Such responses are more or less habitual and reversible should environmental conditions revert to an earlier state.
- Acclimatization is the beneficial physiological adaptations that occur during repeated exposure to the hot environment. These physiological adaptation includes: increased sweating efficiency and stabilization of the circulation.
- Example of acclimatization in humans can be observed when travelling to high altitude location such as tall mountains.
- Normally changes occur in
i) Protein and phospholipid synthesis and turn over.
ii) Synthesis of isozymes suitable for new environment.
iii) Modification of membrane lipids.
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