Campbell Biology: Custom Edition
Campbell Biology: Custom Edition
18th Edition
ISBN: 9781323717271
Author: Urry, Cain, Wasserman, Minorsky, Reece
Publisher: PEARSON C
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Chapter 44, Problem 7TYU
Summary Introduction

To determine: The routes of the water gain and loss that make up a much larger share of the total in a kangaroo rat than in human. By drawing four pie chart from the given data.

Introduction: The major routes of water gain in kangaroo rats and humans are derived from ingestion and metabolism of food and liquid. The various routes of water loss is the evaporation, urine and faces from their body.

Given data:

Kangaroo Rat Human
Water gain (mL)
Ingested in food 0.2 750
Ingested in liquid 0 1,500
Derived from metabolism 1.8 250
Water loss (mL)
Urine 0.45 1,500
Feces 0.09 100
Evaporation 1.46 900

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