Test Bank Animal Physiology 5th Edition
by Richard W. Hill, Gordon A. Wyse & Margaret Anderson
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Animals and Environments: Function on the Ecological Stage ............................................................ 4
Chapter 2: Molecules and Cells in Animal Physiology .............................................................................................38
Chapter 3: Genomics, Proteomics, and Related Approaches to Physiology ......................................................76
Chapter 4: Physiological Development and Epigenetics ....................................................................................... 110
Chapter 5: Transport of Solutes and Water .............................................................................................................. 155
Chapter 6: Nutrition, Feeding, and Digestion............................................................................................................ 193
Chapter 7: Energy Metabolism ........................................................................................................................................ 234
Chapter 8: Aerobic and Anaerobic Forms of Metabolism ................................................................................... 270
Chapter 9: The Energetics of Aerobic Activity.......................................................................................................... 313
Chapter 10: Thermal Relations ........................................................................................................................................ 355
Chapter 11: Food, Energy, and Temperature AT WORK: The Lives of Mammals in Frigid Places ........ 401
Chapter 12: Neurons ........................................................................................................................................................... 441
Chapter 13: Synapses .......................................................................................................................................................... 479
Chapter 14: Sensory Processes ........................................................................................................................................ 520
Chapter 15: Nervous System Organization and Biological Clocks ..................................................................... 553
Chapter 16: Endocrine and Neuroendocrine Physiology ...................................................................................... 594
Chapter 17: Re p ro d u ct i o n .......................................................................................................................................... 642
Chapter 18: Integrating Systems AT WORK: Animal Navigation……………………………………………….716
Chapter 19: Control of movement: The motor base of animal behavior……………………………………………...
Chapter 20: Muscle……………………………………..
Chapter 21: Movement and Muscle AT WORK: Plasticity in Response to Use and Disuse ....................... 759
Chapter 22: Introduction to Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Physiology............................................................ 793
Chapter 23: External Respiration: The Physiology of Breathing ...................................................................... 870
Chapter 24: Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in Body Fluids (with an Introduction to Acid–
Base Physiology)
Chapter 25: Circulation ................................................................................................................................................... 1115
Chapter 26: Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Internal Transport AT WORK: Diving by Marine Mammals
................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1030
Chapter 27: Water and Salt Physiology: Introduction and Mechanisms ....................................................... 913
Chapter 28: Water and Salt Physiology of Animals in Their Environments ................................................... 958
Chapter 29: Kidneys and Excretion (with Notes on Nitrogen Excretion) .................................................... 998
Chapter 30: Water, Salts, and Excretion AT WORK: Mammals of Deserts and Dry Savannas ............. 1072
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, Chapter 1: Animals and Environments: Function on the Ecological Stage
TEST BANK QUESTIONS
Multiple Choice
1. Which statement about the discipline of physiology is false?
a. It is a key discipline for understanding how animals change over Earth’s history.
b. It is a key discipline for understanding the fundamental biology of all animals.
c. It is a key discipline for understanding human health and disease.
d. It is a key discipline for understanding the health and disease of nonhuman
animals.
Answer: a
Textbook Reference: The Importance of Physiology
Bloom’s Category: 5. Evaluating
2. To understand how a fish propels itself by applying forces to the water,
physiologists would study its
a. biomechanics.
b. evolution.
c. ecology.
d. cell
physiology.
Answer: a
Textbook Reference: The Highly Integrative Nature of
Physiology Bloom’s Category: 2. Understanding
3. The data in the graph below would be relevant to which subdiscipline of physiology?