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In a case study where the maximal rates of oxygen consumption (in ml/s) for nine species of wild African mammals were plotted
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Your heart beats with a frequency of 1.35 Hz. How many beats occur in a minute?
If the frequency of your heartbeat increases,
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Blood is a blood fluid with specific functions. Give examples of the functions of blood in the animal body and explain how the
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Which statement describes homeostasis?(1 point) Responses It is how an organism reacts to internal factors. It is how an
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Which term describes the relatively constant internal physical conditions of an organism?(1 point)
Responses unicellularity
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Explain viscosity of blood
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Blood is a blood fluid with specific functions. Give examples of the functions of blood in the animal body and explain how the
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how does aldersterone maintain homeostasis of extra cellular fluid?
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The windpipe of one typical whooping crane is 5.3 feet long. What is the fundamental resonant frequency of the bird's trachea,
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Which solute out of protein, urea, glucose, chloride, ammonia, "substance x" cannot be filtered into the nephron? Why?
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In general it is expected_____________ A) hydrostatic pressure will remain constant throughout the
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nerve fiber control over muscle or gland effector activity
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i need the word for following definition:
1 incorporation of materials into organism's body 2 taking in food from the
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Which substance does not leave the nephrons by active transport?
a)Potassium ions b)Water c)Calcium ions d)Phosphate ions
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What is the term for changes in the internal or external environment that cause a response? (1 point)
Responses stimuli stimuli
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How do ectotherms regulate their body temperature? (Hint: It's covered in a Lesson 11 video!)
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Multiple select. Choose all that apply:
Which of the following protein ion channels are open at rest? Group of answer choices Na+
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Why does the blood of deep sea divers look greenish-black in underwater photographs taken with natural light, but red when
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QUESTION 1 [15]
1.1 Why is it necessary for animals to possess endocrine and nervous systems? (3) 1.2 Differentiate between
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What are animals physiological functions
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Describe why an animal's physiological functions are linked to its body temperature.
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Janet's boss calls her into the office to discuss why see failed to complete her project for the big meeting this afternoon.
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What is homeostasis? Which animals have homeostasis? What does it have to do with science?
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Who discovered the references for blood fluid in the animal body?
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If the concentration of glucose in the blood flowing through the
kidneys is within the normal range, then which of the following
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Organism A has more juxtamedullary nephrons than organism B. which of these organisms could concentrate urine more effectively
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1. What is the response of cells in the collecting tubules in the nephrons when antidiuretic hormone AHD is secreted?
a. The
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Define Osmosis and identify examples in which the human body uses osmosis.
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Match the terms with the appropriate descriptions.
Digestive Excretory Skeletal Circulatory Nervous Respiratory Reproductive
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Summarize the importance of homeostasis.
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________ causes contraction of the smooth muscle in the wall of the uterus. It also stimulates the ejection of milk from the
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the osmotic pressure of blood at 37 degrees is 7.56atm. what mass of glucose should be dissolved per litre of solution for an
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If a resting individual has a heart rate of 70 beats per minute and a cardiac output of 5.25 liters, then what is that
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Could someone help me with this question;
Ectothermic organisms have body temperatures that vary with the temperature of their
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How do signals move from a sensory neuron toward the brain?
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A runner completes a more difficult run than usual. At the end, he's breathing heavily and his muscles are cramping. This
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assignment. blood is a blood fluid with specific functions. give examples of the functions of blood in the animals body and
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Which describes the mechanical digestion process?
A. The body makes chemicals to break down food B. Large molecules are broken
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an example of homeostasis
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1. In an experiment, a man drank a litre of water, his urine output increases so that after hours he had eliminated the extra
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Are polysaccharides absorbed into the blood directly from the gut without the need for digestion? I think that is true but I
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When oxygen uptake is low, a high proportion of the total amount of blood pumped goes to the intestines. When oxygen uptake is
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why is it important for the intravenous fluids to have the same solute concentration as your blood?
Answer: If the intravenous
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Is the increased heart rate and blood pressure after exercise a feedforward or feedback mechanism?
Can someone actually also
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Which of the following is true of the cardiac output for untrained and trained race horses?
Which of the following is true of the
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Which of the following best explains the difference in muscle volume between untrained horses and trained race horses?
Which of
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The intrinsic ability of cardiac muscle to generate action potentials (APs) rhythmically is achieved by the normal pace
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How does the body react to cold temperatures? (1 point)
Responses Your body shivers to help it maintain homeostasis. Your body
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Which statement describes homeostasis?(1 point)
Responses It is how an organism reacts to external factors. It is how an organism
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. What is being measured when we take the temperature of something?
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