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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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An animal that backs on a warm rock during the morning hours but retreats to the shade of the rocks during the middle of the day
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Organisms must stay at a constant body temperature to live. To control body temperature, organisms need a source of heat, a way
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How do humans control body temperature using ATP? (Hint: It's covered in a Lesson 11 video!)
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Which statement is true? (1 point)
O Endotherms can insulate (stop heat loss from) their bodies but can only control their body
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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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How do ectotherms regulate their body temperature? (Hint: It's covered in a Lesson 11 video!)
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Describe why an animal's physiological functions are linked to its body temperature.
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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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Which in the following animals is an endotherm
snake, lizard, horse, grasshopper.
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Why is it important to maintain core body temperature?
and Why is it important to maintain the concentration of water within a
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Kell
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22. Given that humans thermoregulate, explain why your skin is cooler than your body core.
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steven
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if an animal is an ectotherm, it has
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rebecca
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Which animal will be able to control its body temperature the best?
amphibians animals with a high surface area to volume ratio
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soso
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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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soso
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Assume the muscle is 37C and is separated from the outside air by layers of fat and skin. The layer of fat, at a particular
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carolyn
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You discover a new species of reptile during your fieldwork in Puerto Maldonado, Peru. The organism seems to expose itself to
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How does the body react to cold temperatures? (1 point)
So COURSE TOOLS Sci So Your body shivers to make the internal temperature
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What is the difference between heat stroke and heat exhaustion?
A SHORT PARAGRAPH
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If your body temperature increases (you get hot) happens to your rate of perspiration? Do you sweat more or less?(1 point)
Respon
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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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A cold-blooded animal is an animal whose body temperature changes as the temperature of the environment changes. When it gets
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How do polar bears maintain homeostasis in freezing cold weather?
• Their thick fur retains heat. • Their metabolism slows
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How does water regulate body temperature?
(1 point) Responses by electrolyte balance by electrolyte balance by perspiration by
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A student walks to school in the morning when the outside temperature is 60º F. when the same student walks home after
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How does the body react to cold temperatures? (1 point) Responses Your body shivers to help it maintain homeostasis. Your body
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Which activity uses ATP to raise body temperature?(1 point)
Responses panting panting storing fats storing fats shivering
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How do polar bears maintain homeostasis in freezing cold weather? (1 point)
Responses Their thick skin insulates the internal
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Knuckles
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is it true when a person sweats to cool the body sodium electrolytes and water are releases from the sweat glands in order to
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Other than the options available in the Human Homeostasis Gizmo, what other methods are used to maintain body temperature? Try
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After the body has begun shivering, what explains why it would stop shivering?
When body temperature returns to normal, the
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4. Which of the following would cause a decrease in the hypothalamic temperature set point for metabolic heat production?
a.
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Does skin help to regulate our body temperature
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When the human body begins to overheat, it attempts to maintain a constant temperature through several mechanisms, including
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What is the term that refers to viewing an isolated area on the image over the same temperature range?
Teletherm. Heterotherm.
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Which of the following observations could you make based on stimuli to your thermoreceptors?
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What is the scientific word for how the body keeps checks on the temperature, done primarily through the skin, with sweating to
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is unusually cold outside as Madeline heads to the bus stop. Unfortunately, she did not realize how cold it was outside and did
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