This is the part of an animal's surroundings that it can sense and experience; it varies among each individual organism.
What is umwelt?
This flying insect has a visual acuity of 1 cycle per degree. Though this means their vision is not strong, they still find flowers to pollinate through other means.
What is a honeybee?
This is a color vision deficiency typically found in males (rarely in females) is when someone is a dichromat.
What is color blind?
The detection of pain is mostly linked to this organ system.
What is the nervous system?
There are 34 of these, and they are organized into 4 domains: executing, influencing, relationship building, and strategic thinking.
What are CliftonStrengths?
Often concentrated in sense organs, these are the cells that are responsible for detecting stimuli.
What are receptors?
This animal has an eyeball the size of a soccer ball.
What is the giant squid?
This type of radiation is found next to visible light on the electromagnetic spectrum. It is beyond what humans can see, but some animals are capable of detecting these light waves.
What are ultraviolet/UV rays?
Introduced at the beginning of the chapter, this animal can withstand the absence of oxygen and excess carbon dioxide. They can also be found at the Lincoln Children's Zoo.
What is the naked mole rat?
This is Dr. Burks's favorite flower.
What is an orchid?
This is the sense of smell, and its system was first described to us through the nose of a dog.
What is olfaction?
These bivalve animals have anywhere from dozens to hundreds of eyes, and each eye has two retinas, but their spatial vision is more like spatial resolution.
What are scallops?
This is the word for color vision perceived by three cones in the retina. Humans have this type of vision.
What is trichromacy?
This is the sensation of detecting harmful stimuli, which is separate from feeling pain.
What is nociception?
Chan graduated in May with a Bachelor of Science in this major.
What is Biological Sciences?
These are chemicals that are used by a species to communicate standard messages, whose use and meaning do not vary, between individuals.
What are pheromones?
These are proteins that are found in photoreceptors, and they work together with chromophores.
What are opsins?
This is a defense mechanism used by animals to signal to predators that they are not a desirable food source.
What is aposematism/warning coloration?
This nematode worm has 302 neurons total. It is also the model organism used in the Herman lab!
What is C. elegans?
This is what FYRE stands for.
What is First Year Research Experience?