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Water temperature affects the growth rate of brook trout. The table shows the amount of weight gained by brook trout after 24
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Explain how ectorthems and Endorthems regulate their body temperature?
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Which animal will be able to control its body temperature the best?
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poikilotherm meaning
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what is one voluntarily response an animal may have to maintain homeostasis
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how dose a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food?
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How does a marine iguana maintain homeostasis despite ingesting large amounts of salt with its food? (1 point)
• Marine iguanas
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Which statement is true?(1 point)
Responses Endotherms cannot insulate (stop heat loss from) their bodies and can only control
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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 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 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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Why do sucrose-fed rats (high carb diet) consume less rat chow (protein, fat, fiber) than the control rats?
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if animals other than humans have cerebral cortex why thy cann't think
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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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what are three ways for an animal to lose water; what are other sources of carbon dioxide[besides animals exhaling]?
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in complex animals the main waste removal organs are the --------, which filter wastes from the blood.
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standing upright, a giraffe's head is around 1.5m above its heart. what excess pressure does this imply for cerebral blood
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how do Cnidarians move?
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What substance does the ruminant digestive system help most to digest?
A. grain B. corn C. oats D. grass
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Explain how the metabolic rate of an animal can be determined by measuring the rate of oxygen consumption.
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In addition to sight how else do fish sense their surroundings?
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What acts to keepthe swim bladder filled at an appropriate pressure?
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what is the range of tolerance of physical and chemical conditions for giant pandas?
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I do cannabolism
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What is one voluntary response an animal may have to maintain homeostasis.
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Would it make a difference if a baby goldfish was raised in the light or the dark?
I don't think it would because it is not like
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in 9th grade work create a paragraph describing how dragonflies might control their body temperature and give reasons for why
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As the temperature of water rises, the rate of ventilation in a fish also rises.
please could someone point out why this is or
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What is the relationship between the size of mammals and their surface area:volume ratio?
please could someone help me!!
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What is the mathematical equation to calculate the height of an ordinary giraffe?
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What would be the response of a ectothermic animal if there is a drop in the outside temperature?
Responses A The animal would
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What is locomotion
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Explain how the nitrogen used for making proteins in a lion's body traveled from the atmosphere to the lion. How will it be
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To what does protein contribute to in the body of the animal?
A. fermintation B. food storage C. growth and healing D. energy
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what is the flasks carrying capacity for rotifers in the absence of water fleas a 4,200 B 1,800 C 0 D 3,000
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Bats shiver when they are cold and sweat when they are too hot to keep a consistent internal body temperature. Bats are ___. (1
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Bats shiver when they are cold and sweat when they are too hot to keep a consistent internal body temperature. Bats are ___. (1
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Which statement is true?(1 point) Responses Endotherms can insulate (stop heat loss from) their bodies but can only control
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1.How does body size affect heat loss in an animal
2.How does sweating increase heat loss in mammals
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State 2 advantages which a constant temperature gives mammals and birds over other animals
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Name the parts that carry out the excetory process in fresh water protozoa and mammals
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Which animal will be able to control its body temperature the best?(1 point) Responses amphibians amphibians animals with a low
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do polar bears perform cellular respiration
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In which situation would a snake be expected to have the largest size?
lots of space, large supply of food restricted space,
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can ectotherms insulate their bodies
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is it true that ectotherms cannot insulate their bodies and can only control their body temperature involuntarily
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4 physical processes used by animals to exchange heat with the environment
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Temperature Regulation
in Amphibians and Reptiles
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Which animal will be able to control its body temperature the best?(1 point) Responses animals with a high surface area to
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