Home
Class 11
BIOLOGY
What are conformers?...

What are conformers?

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Living organisms which cannot maintain a constant internal environment are described as "conformers".
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT

    VIKRAM PUBLICATION ( ANDHRA PUBLICATION)|Exercise SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS |37 Videos
  • ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT

    VIKRAM PUBLICATION ( ANDHRA PUBLICATION)|Exercise LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS |7 Videos
  • ECOLOGICAL ADAPTATION, SUCCESSION AND ECOLOGICAL SERVICES

    VIKRAM PUBLICATION ( ANDHRA PUBLICATION)|Exercise TEXTUAL EXERCISE |8 Videos
  • HISTOLOGY AND ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS

    VIKRAM PUBLICATION ( ANDHRA PUBLICATION)|Exercise IMPORTANT QUESTIONS |7 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

What are nucleosomes ? What are they made of ?

What are decomposers and what is the importance of the in the ecosystem?

Identify the most stable conformer of glycol.

Which of the following is the most stable conformer of 1, 2, 4 -trimethyl cyclohexane

How many of the following statements are correct? 1) The most stable conformer of cis-1, 3-cyclohexanediol is chair form. 2) Cis- 1, 3- cyclohexanediol is more stable than trans -1, 3-cyclohexanediol. 3) In Cis 1, 3-cyclohexanediol both the OH groups occupy equitorial positions. 4) The most stable conformer of trans -1, 4-cyclohexanediol is chair form. 5) The most stable conformer of cis-1, 4-cyclohexanediol is boat conformer.

Considering the benefits of a constant internal environment to the organism we tend to ask ourselves why the conformers had not evolved to become regulators ?

Read the following statements and select the correct ones. i) All vertebrates are capable of osmoregulation and thermoregulation. ii) Some species have evolved the ability to regulate, but only over a limited range of environmental conditions, beyond which they simply conform. iii)99 per cent of animals and nearly all plants can- not maintain a constant internal environment. - iv)Animals arc either perfect regulators or perfect conformers.

What are Schuffner's dots ? What is their significance ?