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an animal’s body size is one of its
most important properties. Considering all the mammals that
live in deserts, explain why their body sizes matter. Include
discussion of physiological mechanisms where appropriate.
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- These macaques (Macaca fuscata) are partially immersed in ahot spring in a snowy region of Japan. What are some ways thatform, function, and behavior contribute to homeostasis forthese animals?Compared and Contrast the muscular system, the nervous system, the cardiac system, the digestive system and endocrine system of a sheep to a Florida Mantee same body systems.Animals must maintain temperature and water balance. The state of maintaining a constant or regular internal environment is called: an adaptation. homeostasis. a trade-off. acclimitization.
- Compared with aquatic habitats, terrestrial habitat offer both advantages and challenges for animal Makin a transition from water to land. Briefly summarize by mentioning and describing any 3 changes/ adaptations they had to go to survive on land.The range of regulated body temperatures in mammals is about 36 to 40°C , while in birds it is slightly higher, 38 to 42°C, close to the limit compatible with life. Why do you imagine birds maintain higher body temperatures thanmammals? Do you think eagles and hummingbirds maintain the same body temperatures? Explain.Some species of animals gain physiological advantages byexploiting the specialized physiological capabilities of otherspecies. Explain how marine mammals that prey on teleost fishrather than invertebrates illustrate this principle. Also explainhow carnivorous mammals that prey on herbivorous mammalsin deserts illustrate the same principle.
- Larger animals have a ______ than smaller animals. larger surface area to volume ratio smaller total surface area smaller surface area to volume ratio smaller total volumeBirds and Mammals share which of the following characteristics? Ectothermy air pocketed bones bladders four chambered heart more than one of theseanimals that live on lands such as amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals tissues within the body an advantage for terrestrial animals?
- Due to human activities more carbon dioxide (CO2) is dissolving into the air, the ocean takes up more CO2 and becomes increasingly acidic. Increased ocean acidity makes it more difficult for marine animals to produce their calcium-rich hard parts. Explain three types of invertebrates that are likely to be adversely affected by an increase in ocean acidity.As human activities put more and more carbon dioxide (CO2) into the air, the ocean takes up more CO2 and becomes increasingly acidic. Increased ocean acidity makes it more difficult for marine animals to produce their calcium-rich hard parts. List three types of invertebrates that are likely to be adversely affected by an increase in ocean acidity.Area of concentration; 1. Animals 2. Homeostasis 3. Nervous System 4. Animal cells