Kategorier: Alle - homeostasis - habitat - biochemistry - inheritance

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6M Fishbone Diagram

Teenage boys experience significant changes due to testosterone, which is produced in the testes and regulated by brain signals. This hormone affects mood, aggression, and risk-taking behaviors, and contributes to the development of secondary sexual characteristics such as muscle growth, voice deepening, and body hair.

6M Fishbone Diagram

Problem statement

Describe the problem in one sentence, as a question.

Try to find five different ways to describe the problem and choose the one that suggests solutions.

Homeostasis

Under this topic, list potential causes that relate to the materials or information being used. Think about:

pH Balance
Fish blood contains substances that keep the pH stable, helping enzymes work properly and supporting breathing.
Osmoregulation
Fish maintain salt and water balance through specialized gill cells.
Temperature Regulation
Fish adapt to water temperature by adjusting metabolic rates

Molecular Genetics

Under this topic, list all the potential causes of the problem that relate to manpower. Think about:

Genetic Adaptations
DNA in fish contains genes that allow adaptations to specific environments (e.g., Arctic fish produce antifreeze proteins)
Inheritance
Fish DNA is passed down to offspring, influencing traits like size, color, and survival rates.
Evolution
Mutations in DNA drive fish evolution, enabling species to thrive in different ecosystems.

Testosterone in Teenage Boys

Under this topic, list potential causes of the problem that relate to its environment. Think about:

Secondary Sexual Characteristics
Influences muscle growth, deepening of the voice, and development of body hair during puberty.
Hormone Production
Testosterone is made in the testes and controlled by signals from the brain."
Behavioral Impact
Affects mood, aggression, and risk-taking behavior, common during adolescence.

Biochemistry

Under this topic, list potential causes that relate to measurement and record-keeping. Think about:

Oxygen Transport
Fish hemoglobin helps carry oxygen so they can breathe, even in water with little oxygen.
Lipids and Membranes
Fish cell membranes are made of fats that help keep their shape and control water movement in aquatic environments
Role of Proteins
Fish produce enzymes to break down food into nutrients for energy

Metabolic Processes

Under this topic, list potential causes of the problem that relate to the method or process. Think about:

Energy Use
Fish store energy in glycogen, which is metabolized during activities like swimming or migration.
Waste Removal
Ammonia, a byproduct of protein metabolism, is excreted through gills.
Cellular Respiration
Fish cells use oxygen to generate ATP through cellular respiration, enabling movement and survival.

Population Dynamics (Muskoka, Ontario)

Under this topic, list all the potential causes of the problem that relate to machinery, equipment or tools. Think about:

Predator-Prey Relationships
Overfishing and invasive species (like zebra mussels) disrupt food chains in Muskoka lakes
Habitat Challenges
Pollution, shoreline development, and climate change reduce available habitats for fish
Fish Species in Muskoka
Common species include lake trout, smallmouth bass, and walleye