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How do polar bears maintain homeostasis in freezing cold weather? (1 point) Responses Their metabolism speeds up to produce
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Which animal will be able to control its body temperature the best?(1 point) Responses ectotherms ectotherms amphibians
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. Compare and contrast osmoregulation by freshwater
fishes and osmoregulation by marine fishes.
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Animals with nerve nets have
A. no specialized neurons. B. sensory neurons but no interneurons. C. interneurons but no sensory
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1. Explain the importance of an animal’s maintenance of
osmotic balance. 2. Describe how animals are classified based on their
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When the temperature of the environment changes, the body temperature of a reptile.....
A. changes. B. stays the same. C. always
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Puppy's and food 4life
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To conserve water, an animal's kidneys can pump ions across cell membranes, allowing water to move by
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Select the correct statement describing feedback control in animals.
Select the correct statement describing feedback control in
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can sharks fart
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do fish fart
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Explain how thyroxine triggers metamorphosis in
amphibians. 2. Describe the effect of melatonin in some vertebrates other than
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How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food? (1 point)
Responses Marine
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Which animal will be to control its body temperature the best
amphibians ectotherms animals with low surface to volume ratio
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mayaye
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How much energy do sharks get from the sun? Use percentage % please
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Fish cannot breathe air yes or no
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Research DV axis formation in amphibians and answer the following question:
How is the organizer formed?
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Rina
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what do animals such as clams and oysters extract from the water to build their shells?
A ) fructose B ) hydrogen C ) carbon D )
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Hydras are animals related to coral and jellyfish. Hydras can reproduce sexually or asexually. Why would hydras avoid
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On average, froghopper insects have a mass of 12.3 mg and jump to a height of 428 mm. The takeoff velocity is achieved as the
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Explain the importance of an arthropod’s exoskeleton. In your explanation, be sure to address how is it able to grow tens of
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Describe an experiment you might perform to determine which leg muscles of a frog are important for jumping long distances.
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A squid can propel itself by taking water into its body and then expelling it. A 0.60 kg squid expels 0.30 kg of water with a
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A porcupine has a mass of 27kg. A cat has a mass of 6,300 g. Which animal has the greater mass?
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what variables can affect the number of eggs laid by a chicken?
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Why is it necessary for animals to possess endocrine and nervous systems?
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What are principles of ventilation in all air breathing animals
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Discuss adaption in birds lungs that make them more effective for gas exchange
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what are three ways for an animal to lose water; what are other sources of carbon dioxide[besides animals exhaling]?
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Fawns between 1 and 5 months old have a body weight that is approximately normally distributed with mean μ = 25.5 kilograms and
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How do endotherms and ectotherms differ?
a) Endotherms are warm-blooded and ectotherms are cold-blooded. b) Endotherms and
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Anna
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A kitten's normal body temperature is 102ºF. Express this temperature in ºC.
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Candy wondered if caffeine would affect the breathing rate of goldfish. She went to the store and purchased 10 goldfish of
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A bird beats it's wing 24 times per second. How many times will it beat it's wing in one hour
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karen
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The body weight and pulse rate of a guinea pig and rabbit are:
animal avg wt(kg) avg pulse(min) g.pig: 1 250 rabbit: 2.5 265 If
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How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis, despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food?
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Chameleons catch insects with their tongues, which they can extend to great lengths at great speeds. A chameleon is aiming for
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A lion's heart beats 12 times in 16 seconds. How many heartbeats will it have in 60 seconds?
A) 3.2 heartbeats B) 36 heartbeats
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ART: TEST, UNIT 8, LESSON 10
WHY DOES THE DOG'S HEAD LOOK UNUSUALLY LARGE IN THIS PHOTOGRAPH? 1. THE PERSPECTIVE MAKES IT LOOK
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true or false only animals undergo respiration
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A whale weighs 120 to a. Baby weighs 1/40 of the weight of adult whale. How pounds does baby whale weigh.
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A lion's heart beats 12 times in 16 seconds. How many heartbeats will it have in 60 seconds
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There are approximately 4lbs of muscle for every 7lbs of body weight of a certain animal, how much of the weight is muscle?
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A man put a goldfish into recently boiled water that had been cooled quickly, and it died. Explain
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For each of the folliwng groups of animals (marine invertebrates, marine vertebrates, fresh-water animals & land animals)
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Keisha
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How long does it take a sloth to digest its food?
a.2 days b.2 months c.2 weeks d.2 hours
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How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food? (1 point)
Responses Marine
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The Ruby Throated Hummingbird has a resting heart rate of 250 beats per minute. When it is threatened or chased, it's heart rate
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The mass of a cat is about 3.6 kg. Use the formula b 0.01m0.7 where b represents the brain mass and m represents the body
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Amanda
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Which animal will be able to control its body temperature the best?
a. amphibians b. animals with a high surface area to volume
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If an elephant’s heart beats 25 time a minute, how many days does it take to beat a million times?
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