CAMPBELL BIOLOGY MOD MASTERING (18 WEEK)
CAMPBELL BIOLOGY MOD MASTERING (18 WEEK)
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Author: Urry
Publisher: PEARSON
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EVOLUTION CONNECTION Lizards and snakes cannot breathe while chewing food because the connection between their external nostrils and their esophagus is in the mouth. In contrast, mammals can continue breathing through the nostrils while chewing food in the mouth. However, choking sometimes occurs when the paths of air and food cross each other. Thinking about the high oxygen demand of active endotherms, explain how the concept of descent with modification explains this "imperfect" anatomy of some amniotes (see Figure 34.2 to review vertebrate phylogeny).

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Evolution Connection Lizards and snakes cannotbreathe while chewing food because the connection betweentheir external nostrils and their esophagus is in the mouth.In contrast, mammals can continue breathing throughthe nostrils while chewing food in the mouth. However,choking sometimes occurs when the paths of air and foodcross each other. Thinking about the high oxygen demandof active endotherms, explain how the concept of descentwith modification explains this “imperfect” anatomy of someamniotes (see Figure 34.2 to review vertebrate phylogeny).
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