Tag: Biology

  • Facultative Adaptation

    Facultative Adaptation

    In the realm of biology, facultative adaptation refers to short-term, reversible changes organisms exhibit when faced with specific environmental signals. This adaptability distinguishes them from more permanent genetic modifications.

  • Hysteresis

    Hysteresis

    Hysteresis describes systems where the current state is shaped by both past and present influences. Notable for its path dependence and non-linearity, the concept is particularly relevant in disciplines such as material science, engineering, and economics.

  • Conservation Principle

    Conservation Principle

    The Principle of Conservation in science posits that certain properties of a closed system, such as energy or mass, remain constant over time, irrespective of internal processes. This fundamental concept underpins our understanding of many physical, chemical, biological, and environmental interactions.