Exam 4: Coping With Environmental Variation:

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Which statement about human adaption to hypoxia is true?

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Which animals are most likely to go into torpor during the winter?

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The condition known as pubescence, which refers to the presence of hair on the surface of leaves,

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Which type of heat transfer is much more common in plants than in animals?

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A man, shipwrecked at sea, spends 12 hours floating in the ocean before washing up on the shore of a deserted island. This man's core body temperature has decreased due to the many hours spent in the cold ocean water, and he needs to warm up once he reaches the island. Here are two options for warming up: Option 1: Siting on black rocks in the direct sunlight. Option 2: Sheltering under a dense tree and using dry leaves as insulation. Describe three different conditions in which sheltering under the dry leaves would provide more opportunity for heating up than sitting on the black rocks.

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A tourist travels to the Himalayas. At first, she has difficulty hiking due to shortness of breath, but after a week, her performance has improved. This is most likely an example of _______ to lower partial pressure of oxygen. The lower oxygen condition is also known as _______.

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The thermoneutral zone is the range of temperatures in which an active endotherm

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Refer to the figure. Refer to the figure.    -The figure shows the distribution of aspen in North America and the factors that limit it. What is the most common factor limiting aspen's distribution near Lake Ontario? -The figure shows the distribution of aspen in North America and the factors that limit it. What is the most common factor limiting aspen's distribution near Lake Ontario?

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The wooly plant of the Himalayas has adapted to the low temperatures of the alpine zone by growing dense pubescence that provides thermal insulation. What tradeoff occurs because of this adaptation?

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Leaves that are comparatively _______ and _______ lose the most heat to wind because they have _______ boundary layers than other leaves.

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Mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians have circulatory systems driven by a pumping heart that transports nutrients, oxygen, and water throughout the body. Plants do not have a pumping heart, yet nutrients and water are transported, even in very large plants like trees. Why is it that plants do not need a pumping heart? What affects the rate at which water is transported through a plant?

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During cold periods, marmots enter a state of torpor in order to alter their lower critical body temperature. In comparison to the body temperature of a bear during its long winter sleep, the temperature of the marmot drops _______, and the duration of the torpor is _______ the bear's period of sleep.

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The extreme lower limit for organismal function is reached when body temperature reaches about _______, the temperature at which _______.

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Suppose a plant is receiving 190 units of heat per minute due to solar radiation, and 60 units of heat per minute due to infrared radiation. Eighty units per minute of solar radiation are reflected back by the leaves, and it emits 30 units of infrared radiation. It also loses 140 units of heat per minute through evapotranspiration. The temperature of a plant is not changing. Based on this, we can conclude that the combination of conduction and convection is resulting in a _______ of heat to the plant, and that its temperature is currently _______ the ambient temperature.

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Which statement about ecotypes is true?

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Which of the following is an example of something that could be predicted with information on a species' "climate envelope"?

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The energy associated with dissolved solutes is called

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Many animals behave in ways that allow them to regulate their temperatures. Using the examples of the shipwrecked person and a kangaroo rat, what resource must both conserve? How are the actions of the person on the island and the actions of a kangaroo rat in the desert similar? How are they different in terms of their goals and mechanisms for managing their body temperature?

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The cells of a fish are about 0.85% salt. One liter of water is about 1,000 grams. Solution A contains 70 grams of salt in 5 liters of water, solution B contains 120 grams of salt in 10 liters of water, and solution C contains 50 grams of salt in 10 liters of water. Which solution(s) is(are) hyperosmotic relative to the fish's cells?

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Compared with large endotherms, small endotherms require _______ feeding rates, partly because they have a _______ surface area-to-volume ratio.

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