Multiple Choice
Marine homeotherms have a problem in sea water because
A) They are always in variable temperature conditions
B) They have low concentrations of hemoglobin
C) They are likely to be losing heat to the water
D) Sea water tends to cool down much faster than air
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Q13: Osmolytes are chemically<br>A) Indistinguishable from inorganic ions<br>B)
Q14: Which of the following is not a
Q15: When salinity increases, many invertebrates react by<br>A)
Q16: The reduction of loss of heat from
Q17: As oxygen concentration in sea water decreases<br>A)
Q18: Osmosis involves<br>A) The movement of dissolved salts
Q19: Damage caused by temperature could be recognized
Q20: Oxygen consumption rate is a good measure
Q21: When sea water freezes<br>A) Some fish may
Q23: Some Antarctic fish may freeze because<br>A) There