Deck 41: Animal Form and Function

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How do the epithelial tissues covering organisms contribute to the maintenance of homeostasis?

A)They act as a barrier to create an internal environment different from the external environment.
B)They regulate the exchange of ions between the body and the environment.
C)They help to prevent water loss from the body in a terrestrial environment.
D)All of the above answers apply.
E)Only A and C apply.
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Which class of tissue has many different types and functions in humans dictated by the unique extracellular matrix surrounding that tissue?

A)connective
B)muscle
C)epithelial
D)nervous
E)none of the above
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Epithelial tissues have polarity,with an apical side that faces the environment and a basolateral side that faces the interior of the animal.Because of the harsh environmental exposure on the apical side,epithelial cells have a short life span of 2-6 days.Which of the following is the most likely reason that the tissue as a whole does not wear away,despite the short life spans of the cells?

A)The epithelial tissue is unusually thick.
B)The degraded tissue is recycled and restored to its original site.
C)The tissue has cells that actively undergo mitosis and cytokinesis to replace the lost cells.
D)New cells are transported in the blood to the site where old cells have worn away.
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What tissue types make up a human hand?

A)connective and epithelial tissues only
B)connective,nervous,cardiac,and epithelial tissues
C)connective,nervous,and epithelial tissues only
D)connective,nervous,muscle,and epithelial tissues
E)muscle,nervous,and epithelial tissues
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An elephant and a mouse are both running in full sunlight,and both overheat by the same amount above their normal body temperatures.When they move into the shade and rest,which animal will cool down faster?

A)The elephant will because it has the higher surface area/volume ratio.
B)The elephant will because it has the lower surface area/volume ratio.
C)The mouse will because it has the lower surface area/volume ratio.
D)They will cool at the same rate because they overheated by the same amount.
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Which of the following is a true statement about body size and physiology?

A)The amount of food and oxygen an animal requires and the amount of heat and waste it produces are inversely proportional to its mass.
B)The rate at which an animal uses nutrients and produces waste products is independent of its volume.
C)Small and large animals face different physiological challenges because an animal's body mass increases cubically while its surface area increases as a squared function.
D)The wastes produced by an animal double as its volume doubles,and triple as its surface area triples.
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Some animals have no gills when young,but then develop gills that grow larger as the animal grows larger.What is the reason for this trend?

A)The young of these animals are much more active than the adult.
B)Relative to their volume,the young have more surface area across which they can transport all the oxygen they need.
C)The young have a higher basal metabolic rate.
D)Relative to their surface area,the young have more volume in which they can store oxygen for long periods of time.
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Which one of the following is not a good strategy for increasing the surface area relative to the volume?

A)Increase the amount of branching.
B)Increase the amount of folding.
C)Enlarge and make more spherical.
D)Make flatter.
E)None of these are good strategies.
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You begin exercising vigorously.This will,in a short time,cause your blood pH to begin dropping due to the release of carbon dioxide into your bloodstream.Which component of your homeostatic feedback system is responsible for deciding if your blood pH is far enough from normal that a response is necessary?

A)effector
B)sensor
C)integrator
D)assimilator
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Which of the following is not a function of an effector in the homeostatic regulation of temperature in mammals?

A)constriction of skin blood vessels to decrease heat loss
B)shivering to generate heat in muscles
C)comparing sensory input to the set point
D)stimulating sweat glands to increase evaporation
E)both A and D
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Your professor announces he has discovered a new species of bird that feeds mostly on worms and soft-bodied insects picked up from the ground and off of leaves.Based on this information,what shape of beak would you predict for this bird?

A)wide and curved like a scoop
B)long and narrow like tweezers
C)medium-sized and very strong
D)deep and powerful
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Wading birds in northern climates are able to walk in pools of water on ice without dying of hypothermia because they have countercurrent heat exchangers in their legs.These exchangers allow heat in warm blood going to the feet to be transferred to cool blood returning from the feet.Why are such countercurrent heat exchangers so efficient at conserving heat?

A)The gradient between the two currents is maintained even as one current cools and the other current heats.
B)There is a large temperature differential from one end of each current to the other.
C)Blood in the arteries and veins flow in the same direction,so there is no loss to friction.
D)All of the above apply.
E)A and B only apply.
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Epithelial cells have multiple functions.They may have different structures on one of their surfaces compared to their opposite surface.What property of these cells allows them to undergo these various functions?

A)Epithelial cells are polar.
B)Epithelial cells have an apical membrane and a basolateral membrane.
C)Epithelial cells have different proteins in different parts of their cell membrane.
D)Only A and B are true.
E)A,B,and C are all true.
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You discover a new species of bacteria that grows in aquatic environments with high salt levels.While studying these bacteria,you note that their internal environment is similar to the salt concentrations in their surroundings.You also discover that the internal salt concentrations of the bacteria change as the salt concentration in their environment changes.The new species can tolerate small changes in this way,but dies from large changes because it has no mechanism for altering its own internal salt levels.What type of homeostatic mechanism is this species using to regulate its internal salt levels?

A)conformation
B)regulation
C)integration
D)assimilation
E)all of the above
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Environmental influences appear to contribute to cellular mutations that lead to tumour growth.For example,certain diets lead to higher incidence of colon cancers,and overexposure to sunlight leads to higher incidence of skin cancers.The tissues in closest contact with a carcinogen or mutagen (anything that causes genetic mutations)are obviously the ones most likely to develop tumours.Carcinomas account for well over half of all cancers.What type of tissue would you guess the term carcinoma is most closely associated with?

A)connective
B)muscle
C)epithelial
D)nervous
E)all of the above
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In a species of bird,some males help the females care for the eggs and young,while other males do not.Young that are cared for by both the male and female are more likely to survive.Which of the following activities by males that do not provide parental care would represent the most beneficial trade-off for the reduced survival of their offspring?

A)attacking the nests of neighboring males
B)mating with additional females and fathering more eggs
C)eating to build up energy stores for migration
D)grooming to eliminate parasites from their feathers
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A woman standing and watching the stars on a cool,calm night will lose most of her body heat by which mechanism?

A)radiation
B)convection
C)conduction
D)evaporation
E)A and B only
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A researcher is setting up an experiment to measure basal metabolic rate in prairie voles (a small mouse-like mammal).Which of the following would be the best set of conditions for the voles immediately before and during the measurement?

A)House in a cage with plenty of food and water to avoid stress;conduct measurements in a warmer room than the room where housed.
B)House in a cage with plenty of food and water to avoid stress;conduct measurements in a room the same temperature as the room where housed.
C)House in a cage with no food for a few hours before measurement;conduct measurements in a colder room than the room where housed,and exercise the voles.
D)House in a cage with no food for a few hours before measurement;conduct measurements in a room the same temperature as the room where housed.
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Salmon are born in freshwater environments and then migrate to the sea.Near the end of their lives,they return to the freshwater stream where they were born to spawn.In freshwater,water constantly diffuses into the body and ions are lost from the body.In salt water,body water diffuses out of the body and excess ions are gained from the water.A salmon's gills have special cells to pump salt in or out of the body to maintain homeostasis.In response to the salmon's moves between freshwater and salt water,some cells in the gills are produced and others are destroyed.These changes made in the cells of the gills during the lifetime of an individual salmon are an example of which of the following?

A)natural selection
B)trade-off
C)acclimatization
D)adaptation
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One function of the intestines is absorption.Water and nutrients pass from the inside of the intestines to the surrounding circulatory system.Which of the following represents the correct path that water and nutrients travel during absorption?

A)lumen → apical membrane → cytoplasm → basolateral membrane → circulatory system
B)apical membrane → lumen → cytoplasm → basolateral membrane → circulatory system
C)basolateral membrane → lumen → cytoplasm → apical membrane → circulatory system
D)lumen → basolateral membrane → cytoplasm → apical membrane → circulatory system
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Which term best describes an animal that,although generating a significant amount of heat through metabolism,nonetheless does not maintain a constant body temperature?

A)homeothermic endotherm
B)heterothermic ectotherm
C)homeothermic ectotherm
D)heterothermic endotherm
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Torpor has evolved in several high-latitude species even though it is energetically expensive.Why does this adaptation require a large energy input for those species that utilize this function?

A)These animals expend a great deal of metabolic energy to maintain their body temperature as the ambient temperatures drop.
B)It takes a great deal of energy to stay alive when the body temperature drops to near ambient levels.
C)During torpor,animals undergo excessive shivering to maintain their body temperature.
D)Animals in torpor lower their body temperature dramatically and require a great deal of energy to bring the body temperature back up to normal.
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Structure-function correlations exist throughout nature at all levels of organization,from the cellular level to systems level.Keeping this in mind,you visualize a cell under a microscope and it contains a lot of rough endoplasmic reticulum.What might you hypothesize the primary function of the cell to be?

A)energy storage
B)hormone (protein)synthesis and release
C)conduction of electrical signals
D)participation in the immune response
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Gills serve multiple functions in fish in addition to gas exchange.Given the large surface area of gills with lamellae,what is the most likely explanation for why crucian carp cover protruding lamellae in their gills when levels of oxygen are normal?

A)to prevent loss of heat to the surrounding water
B)to prevent loss of ions to the surrounding water
C)to prevent protein loss to the surrounding water
D)to prevent loss of oxygen to the surrounding water
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Which of the following explanations for brown adipose tissue explains why infant humans and some small mammals have this tissue type?

A)This tissue allows for the conversion of fats directly into heat without the production of ATP.
B)This tissue can convert ATP into heat energy instead of using it for muscle contraction and other energy-requiring processes.
C)This tissue stores more heat than other types of fat because of its darker color.
D)This tissue type has less water than other adipose tissues and thus has less evaporative cooling.
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What is the main reason that a person sitting on the beach with an air temperature of 15°C loses heat less rapidly than when immersed in lake water at 15°C?

A)Water conducts heat more efficiently than air does.
B)Water evaporates,and heat is lost to evaporation.
C)Metabolic heat production is greater in air than in water.
D)Air is a poor insulator.
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Which principle of heat exchange is the most important explanation for why birds look larger in colder weather because they fluff their feathers?

A)Fluffing feathers results in less cooling by radiation since feathers emit less infrared radiation than other tissues do.
B)Fluffing decreases the amount of heat lost by conduction when the bird makes contact with cold objects in its environment.
C)Fluffing creates a pocket of air near the bird that acts as insulation.
D)Fluffing decreases the surface area/volume ratio,thus decreasing the amount of heat lost to the environment.
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Multicellular organisms are limited by size and,thus,ways to increase surface area of a structure are often advantageous.Which of the following pairs of words best describes ways to increase the surface area of a structure?

A)folding and branching
B)shortening and converging
C)flattening and converging
D)shortening and flattening
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Choose the statement below that is TRUE regarding thermoregulation strategy.

A)An Atlantic salmon regulates its body temperature to match the surrounding air temperature.
B)A rooster's internal temperature is kept strictly at 39°C.
C)An ant's body temperature fluctuates with the surrounding environment.
D)A kangaroo's body temperature conforms to the surrounding environment.
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Which of the following is an example of a structure that has an increased surface area for absorption?

A)a cow's digestive tract consisting of 3 stomachs
B)an earthworm's segmented body
C)a cheetah's large nostrils
D)a human's lungs with many thin-walled alveoli
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You are a doctor and you are given the files of two patients who are identical twin brothers: Patient #1: 25 year old male,30% muscle mass,70% fat content,37 degrees C internal temperature
Patient #2: 25 year old male,70 % muscle mass,30% fat content,37 degrees C internal temperature
If you are told that both patients are equally active and are completely healthy,which of the following assumptions can we make regarding the metabolic rates of the brothers?

A)Patient # 1 and Patient # 2 likely have the same metabolic rate.
B)Patient # 1 likely has a higher metabolic rate than Patient # 2.
C)Patient # 1 likely has a lower metabolic rate than Patient # 2.
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Many types of ectothermic animals can be seen lying out in the sun on a warm,sunny day.What is the primary mechanism by which the animal warms itself during this activity?

A)conduction
B)convection
C)radiation
D)evaporation
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After you eat a meal,blood glucose concentration increases.Insulin is released from the pancreas to restore blood glucose concentration by facilitating the uptake of glucose by cells and stimulating the conversion of glucose to glycogen.What homeostatic mechanism is this an example of?

A)positive feedback
B)negative feedback
C)neutralizing feedback
D)feedback inhibition
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Which of the following scenarios illustrates the physiological response of acclimatization?

A)Genetic changes have occurred in populations that have lived high in the Alps for many generations that allow individuals in these populations to cope with an environment with low oxygen.
B)Desert-dwelling plants such as the cactus have developed long root systems to ensure that they get enough water.
C)A dog sheds its thick winter fur for a lighter coat of fur when the temperature warms in the spring and summer.
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Natural selection has contributed to the wide variety of beak morphologies exhibited by the Galápagos Island finches.A correlation exists whereby beak morphology suggests the primary food source of the finch.Which physiological response listed below best describes the variety of beak morphologies seen in these finches?

A)adaptation
B)acclimation
C)acclimatization
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Scientists have performed studies to show that having a fever is adaptive.Which of the following observations in an ectotherm would be consistent with this conclusion?

A)An ectotherm with a fever will tend to stay warm by covering with a blanket.
B)An ectotherm with a fever will seek out cooler environments,like a tub of cool water.
C)An ectotherm with a fever will tend to decrease overall activity levels in order to keep from overheating.
D)An ectotherm will develop a fever after an infectious organism has been destroyed in order to speed healing.
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Countercurrent multiplier systems are common in animals.Which of the following schematics best represents a countercurrent exchanger?

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Which of the following statements comparing endotherms and ectotherms is false?

A)Mitochondrial density and enzyme activity are 3-4 times higher in the cells of endotherms than in the cells of ectotherms of similar size.
B)Ectotherms can use more of their energy intake for reproduction than endotherms can.
C)Endotherms and ectotherms have about the same mass-specific metabolic rate.
D)Both endotherms and ectotherms exchange heat with the environment through convection,conduction,radiation,and evaporation.
E)B,C,and D are all false.
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How do the epithelial tissues covering organisms contribute to the maintenance of homeostasis?

A)They act as a barrier to create an internal environment different from the external environment.
B)They regulate the exchange of ions between the body and the environment.
C)They help to prevent water loss from the body in a terrestrial environment.
D)All of the above answers apply.
E)Only A and C apply.
D
2
Which class of tissue has many different types and functions in humans dictated by the unique extracellular matrix surrounding that tissue?

A)connective
B)muscle
C)epithelial
D)nervous
E)none of the above
A
3
Epithelial tissues have polarity,with an apical side that faces the environment and a basolateral side that faces the interior of the animal.Because of the harsh environmental exposure on the apical side,epithelial cells have a short life span of 2-6 days.Which of the following is the most likely reason that the tissue as a whole does not wear away,despite the short life spans of the cells?

A)The epithelial tissue is unusually thick.
B)The degraded tissue is recycled and restored to its original site.
C)The tissue has cells that actively undergo mitosis and cytokinesis to replace the lost cells.
D)New cells are transported in the blood to the site where old cells have worn away.
C
4
What tissue types make up a human hand?

A)connective and epithelial tissues only
B)connective,nervous,cardiac,and epithelial tissues
C)connective,nervous,and epithelial tissues only
D)connective,nervous,muscle,and epithelial tissues
E)muscle,nervous,and epithelial tissues
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An elephant and a mouse are both running in full sunlight,and both overheat by the same amount above their normal body temperatures.When they move into the shade and rest,which animal will cool down faster?

A)The elephant will because it has the higher surface area/volume ratio.
B)The elephant will because it has the lower surface area/volume ratio.
C)The mouse will because it has the lower surface area/volume ratio.
D)They will cool at the same rate because they overheated by the same amount.
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Which of the following is a true statement about body size and physiology?

A)The amount of food and oxygen an animal requires and the amount of heat and waste it produces are inversely proportional to its mass.
B)The rate at which an animal uses nutrients and produces waste products is independent of its volume.
C)Small and large animals face different physiological challenges because an animal's body mass increases cubically while its surface area increases as a squared function.
D)The wastes produced by an animal double as its volume doubles,and triple as its surface area triples.
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Some animals have no gills when young,but then develop gills that grow larger as the animal grows larger.What is the reason for this trend?

A)The young of these animals are much more active than the adult.
B)Relative to their volume,the young have more surface area across which they can transport all the oxygen they need.
C)The young have a higher basal metabolic rate.
D)Relative to their surface area,the young have more volume in which they can store oxygen for long periods of time.
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Which one of the following is not a good strategy for increasing the surface area relative to the volume?

A)Increase the amount of branching.
B)Increase the amount of folding.
C)Enlarge and make more spherical.
D)Make flatter.
E)None of these are good strategies.
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You begin exercising vigorously.This will,in a short time,cause your blood pH to begin dropping due to the release of carbon dioxide into your bloodstream.Which component of your homeostatic feedback system is responsible for deciding if your blood pH is far enough from normal that a response is necessary?

A)effector
B)sensor
C)integrator
D)assimilator
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Which of the following is not a function of an effector in the homeostatic regulation of temperature in mammals?

A)constriction of skin blood vessels to decrease heat loss
B)shivering to generate heat in muscles
C)comparing sensory input to the set point
D)stimulating sweat glands to increase evaporation
E)both A and D
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Your professor announces he has discovered a new species of bird that feeds mostly on worms and soft-bodied insects picked up from the ground and off of leaves.Based on this information,what shape of beak would you predict for this bird?

A)wide and curved like a scoop
B)long and narrow like tweezers
C)medium-sized and very strong
D)deep and powerful
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Wading birds in northern climates are able to walk in pools of water on ice without dying of hypothermia because they have countercurrent heat exchangers in their legs.These exchangers allow heat in warm blood going to the feet to be transferred to cool blood returning from the feet.Why are such countercurrent heat exchangers so efficient at conserving heat?

A)The gradient between the two currents is maintained even as one current cools and the other current heats.
B)There is a large temperature differential from one end of each current to the other.
C)Blood in the arteries and veins flow in the same direction,so there is no loss to friction.
D)All of the above apply.
E)A and B only apply.
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Epithelial cells have multiple functions.They may have different structures on one of their surfaces compared to their opposite surface.What property of these cells allows them to undergo these various functions?

A)Epithelial cells are polar.
B)Epithelial cells have an apical membrane and a basolateral membrane.
C)Epithelial cells have different proteins in different parts of their cell membrane.
D)Only A and B are true.
E)A,B,and C are all true.
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You discover a new species of bacteria that grows in aquatic environments with high salt levels.While studying these bacteria,you note that their internal environment is similar to the salt concentrations in their surroundings.You also discover that the internal salt concentrations of the bacteria change as the salt concentration in their environment changes.The new species can tolerate small changes in this way,but dies from large changes because it has no mechanism for altering its own internal salt levels.What type of homeostatic mechanism is this species using to regulate its internal salt levels?

A)conformation
B)regulation
C)integration
D)assimilation
E)all of the above
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Environmental influences appear to contribute to cellular mutations that lead to tumour growth.For example,certain diets lead to higher incidence of colon cancers,and overexposure to sunlight leads to higher incidence of skin cancers.The tissues in closest contact with a carcinogen or mutagen (anything that causes genetic mutations)are obviously the ones most likely to develop tumours.Carcinomas account for well over half of all cancers.What type of tissue would you guess the term carcinoma is most closely associated with?

A)connective
B)muscle
C)epithelial
D)nervous
E)all of the above
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In a species of bird,some males help the females care for the eggs and young,while other males do not.Young that are cared for by both the male and female are more likely to survive.Which of the following activities by males that do not provide parental care would represent the most beneficial trade-off for the reduced survival of their offspring?

A)attacking the nests of neighboring males
B)mating with additional females and fathering more eggs
C)eating to build up energy stores for migration
D)grooming to eliminate parasites from their feathers
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A woman standing and watching the stars on a cool,calm night will lose most of her body heat by which mechanism?

A)radiation
B)convection
C)conduction
D)evaporation
E)A and B only
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A researcher is setting up an experiment to measure basal metabolic rate in prairie voles (a small mouse-like mammal).Which of the following would be the best set of conditions for the voles immediately before and during the measurement?

A)House in a cage with plenty of food and water to avoid stress;conduct measurements in a warmer room than the room where housed.
B)House in a cage with plenty of food and water to avoid stress;conduct measurements in a room the same temperature as the room where housed.
C)House in a cage with no food for a few hours before measurement;conduct measurements in a colder room than the room where housed,and exercise the voles.
D)House in a cage with no food for a few hours before measurement;conduct measurements in a room the same temperature as the room where housed.
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Salmon are born in freshwater environments and then migrate to the sea.Near the end of their lives,they return to the freshwater stream where they were born to spawn.In freshwater,water constantly diffuses into the body and ions are lost from the body.In salt water,body water diffuses out of the body and excess ions are gained from the water.A salmon's gills have special cells to pump salt in or out of the body to maintain homeostasis.In response to the salmon's moves between freshwater and salt water,some cells in the gills are produced and others are destroyed.These changes made in the cells of the gills during the lifetime of an individual salmon are an example of which of the following?

A)natural selection
B)trade-off
C)acclimatization
D)adaptation
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One function of the intestines is absorption.Water and nutrients pass from the inside of the intestines to the surrounding circulatory system.Which of the following represents the correct path that water and nutrients travel during absorption?

A)lumen → apical membrane → cytoplasm → basolateral membrane → circulatory system
B)apical membrane → lumen → cytoplasm → basolateral membrane → circulatory system
C)basolateral membrane → lumen → cytoplasm → apical membrane → circulatory system
D)lumen → basolateral membrane → cytoplasm → apical membrane → circulatory system
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21
Which term best describes an animal that,although generating a significant amount of heat through metabolism,nonetheless does not maintain a constant body temperature?

A)homeothermic endotherm
B)heterothermic ectotherm
C)homeothermic ectotherm
D)heterothermic endotherm
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Torpor has evolved in several high-latitude species even though it is energetically expensive.Why does this adaptation require a large energy input for those species that utilize this function?

A)These animals expend a great deal of metabolic energy to maintain their body temperature as the ambient temperatures drop.
B)It takes a great deal of energy to stay alive when the body temperature drops to near ambient levels.
C)During torpor,animals undergo excessive shivering to maintain their body temperature.
D)Animals in torpor lower their body temperature dramatically and require a great deal of energy to bring the body temperature back up to normal.
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Structure-function correlations exist throughout nature at all levels of organization,from the cellular level to systems level.Keeping this in mind,you visualize a cell under a microscope and it contains a lot of rough endoplasmic reticulum.What might you hypothesize the primary function of the cell to be?

A)energy storage
B)hormone (protein)synthesis and release
C)conduction of electrical signals
D)participation in the immune response
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Gills serve multiple functions in fish in addition to gas exchange.Given the large surface area of gills with lamellae,what is the most likely explanation for why crucian carp cover protruding lamellae in their gills when levels of oxygen are normal?

A)to prevent loss of heat to the surrounding water
B)to prevent loss of ions to the surrounding water
C)to prevent protein loss to the surrounding water
D)to prevent loss of oxygen to the surrounding water
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Which of the following explanations for brown adipose tissue explains why infant humans and some small mammals have this tissue type?

A)This tissue allows for the conversion of fats directly into heat without the production of ATP.
B)This tissue can convert ATP into heat energy instead of using it for muscle contraction and other energy-requiring processes.
C)This tissue stores more heat than other types of fat because of its darker color.
D)This tissue type has less water than other adipose tissues and thus has less evaporative cooling.
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What is the main reason that a person sitting on the beach with an air temperature of 15°C loses heat less rapidly than when immersed in lake water at 15°C?

A)Water conducts heat more efficiently than air does.
B)Water evaporates,and heat is lost to evaporation.
C)Metabolic heat production is greater in air than in water.
D)Air is a poor insulator.
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27
Which principle of heat exchange is the most important explanation for why birds look larger in colder weather because they fluff their feathers?

A)Fluffing feathers results in less cooling by radiation since feathers emit less infrared radiation than other tissues do.
B)Fluffing decreases the amount of heat lost by conduction when the bird makes contact with cold objects in its environment.
C)Fluffing creates a pocket of air near the bird that acts as insulation.
D)Fluffing decreases the surface area/volume ratio,thus decreasing the amount of heat lost to the environment.
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28
Multicellular organisms are limited by size and,thus,ways to increase surface area of a structure are often advantageous.Which of the following pairs of words best describes ways to increase the surface area of a structure?

A)folding and branching
B)shortening and converging
C)flattening and converging
D)shortening and flattening
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29
Choose the statement below that is TRUE regarding thermoregulation strategy.

A)An Atlantic salmon regulates its body temperature to match the surrounding air temperature.
B)A rooster's internal temperature is kept strictly at 39°C.
C)An ant's body temperature fluctuates with the surrounding environment.
D)A kangaroo's body temperature conforms to the surrounding environment.
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30
Which of the following is an example of a structure that has an increased surface area for absorption?

A)a cow's digestive tract consisting of 3 stomachs
B)an earthworm's segmented body
C)a cheetah's large nostrils
D)a human's lungs with many thin-walled alveoli
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31
You are a doctor and you are given the files of two patients who are identical twin brothers: Patient #1: 25 year old male,30% muscle mass,70% fat content,37 degrees C internal temperature
Patient #2: 25 year old male,70 % muscle mass,30% fat content,37 degrees C internal temperature
If you are told that both patients are equally active and are completely healthy,which of the following assumptions can we make regarding the metabolic rates of the brothers?

A)Patient # 1 and Patient # 2 likely have the same metabolic rate.
B)Patient # 1 likely has a higher metabolic rate than Patient # 2.
C)Patient # 1 likely has a lower metabolic rate than Patient # 2.
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32
Many types of ectothermic animals can be seen lying out in the sun on a warm,sunny day.What is the primary mechanism by which the animal warms itself during this activity?

A)conduction
B)convection
C)radiation
D)evaporation
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33
After you eat a meal,blood glucose concentration increases.Insulin is released from the pancreas to restore blood glucose concentration by facilitating the uptake of glucose by cells and stimulating the conversion of glucose to glycogen.What homeostatic mechanism is this an example of?

A)positive feedback
B)negative feedback
C)neutralizing feedback
D)feedback inhibition
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34
Which of the following scenarios illustrates the physiological response of acclimatization?

A)Genetic changes have occurred in populations that have lived high in the Alps for many generations that allow individuals in these populations to cope with an environment with low oxygen.
B)Desert-dwelling plants such as the cactus have developed long root systems to ensure that they get enough water.
C)A dog sheds its thick winter fur for a lighter coat of fur when the temperature warms in the spring and summer.
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35
Natural selection has contributed to the wide variety of beak morphologies exhibited by the Galápagos Island finches.A correlation exists whereby beak morphology suggests the primary food source of the finch.Which physiological response listed below best describes the variety of beak morphologies seen in these finches?

A)adaptation
B)acclimation
C)acclimatization
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36
Scientists have performed studies to show that having a fever is adaptive.Which of the following observations in an ectotherm would be consistent with this conclusion?

A)An ectotherm with a fever will tend to stay warm by covering with a blanket.
B)An ectotherm with a fever will seek out cooler environments,like a tub of cool water.
C)An ectotherm with a fever will tend to decrease overall activity levels in order to keep from overheating.
D)An ectotherm will develop a fever after an infectious organism has been destroyed in order to speed healing.
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37
Countercurrent multiplier systems are common in animals.Which of the following schematics best represents a countercurrent exchanger?

A) <strong>Countercurrent multiplier systems are common in animals.Which of the following schematics best represents a countercurrent exchanger?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Countercurrent multiplier systems are common in animals.Which of the following schematics best represents a countercurrent exchanger?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Countercurrent multiplier systems are common in animals.Which of the following schematics best represents a countercurrent exchanger?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Countercurrent multiplier systems are common in animals.Which of the following schematics best represents a countercurrent exchanger?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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38
Which of the following statements comparing endotherms and ectotherms is false?

A)Mitochondrial density and enzyme activity are 3-4 times higher in the cells of endotherms than in the cells of ectotherms of similar size.
B)Ectotherms can use more of their energy intake for reproduction than endotherms can.
C)Endotherms and ectotherms have about the same mass-specific metabolic rate.
D)Both endotherms and ectotherms exchange heat with the environment through convection,conduction,radiation,and evaporation.
E)B,C,and D are all false.
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