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Animal Physiology 5th edition Test Bank by Hills, Wyse,
Anderson actual questions and verified answers with
complete solutions.


What is an animal? - 100% correct answer as Multicellular euakaryotes,
heterotrophic (obtain energy from energy- releasing food substances), that
generally reproduce sexually, capable of motion at some point in their lives and
can respond quickly to external stimuli


Animals are structurally dynamic that.... - 100% correct answer as - That
need atoms of bodies in dynamic exchange with the environment.
- Molecular constituents are broken down and rebuilt
- Adults typically resynthesise 2%-3% of their body proteins each day


Properties of animals (relevant at a physiological level) -
100% correct answer as 1. Structurally dynamic


2. Organized systems that require energy
3. Most cells are exposed to internal environment, not external environment
4. Size & time are important considerations (bigger size, longer gestation
time)


Conformity - 100% correct answer as Internal and external conditions are equal.
External temperatures rises so the animal's internal temperature rises too.


Pros: less energy to expend
Cons: cells are subject to sometimes dramatic changes in the environment


Regulation - 100% correct answer as Maintains internal consistency in the face of
external variability


Pros: can occupy more environments due to resilience Cons: requires energy and
more food

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Physiology responses can occur in 3 time frames - 100% correct answer as
1. Acute (rapid response)


2. Chronic (week-months to respond)
3. Evolutionary (change in genotypes)


Why do animals carry so much in make up complexity, organization, and
appearance? - 100% correct answer as Natural selection favors those
variations in a population that increase relative fitness. Increased ability to
survive and reproduce.


Physical laws govern ... - 100% correct answer as Strength, diffusion, movement,
heat exchange, size


As body size increases ... - 100% correct answer as Thicker skeletons
and increased amount of muscle mass (more muscle, less mobility)


Surface area of a cell - 100% correct answer as Exchange of nutrients and
waste products


Volume of a cell - 100% correct answer as is related to the amount of
chemical activity the cell carries out


As a cell increases in size ... - 100% correct answer as its volume
grows proportionally more than its surface area


For diffusion to occur cells... - 100% correct answer as must be bathed in
fluid and exposed to environment directly


Metabolic rate - 100% correct answer as The amount of energy an animal
uses in a unit of time (cal) and (kcal)

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Metabolic rate's relationship with size? - 100% correct answer as
metabolic rate is INVERSELY related to size. Smaller size, higher metabolic
rate, must eat more per body mass.


Endothermic - 100% correct answer as Warmed mostly by heat generated
by metabolism. Ex: mammals, birds, some fishes, and numerous insects


Ectothermic - 100% correct answer as Warmed mostly by heat from external
sources. Ex: invertebrates, fish, reptiles, amphibians


Torpor - 100% correct answer as Activity and metabolism is low which
saves energy


Hibernation - 100% correct answer as Long term torpor that is an
adaptation to winter cold and food scarcity


Aestivation - 100% correct answer as Summer torpor, prolonged
high temperatures and scarce water supplies


Most animals are temperature ... - 100% correct answer as regulators


Thermoregulation - 100% correct answer as The process by which animals
maintain an internal temperature within a tolerable range


Homeotherm - 100% correct answer as An organism that maintains its
body temperature at a constant temperature


Poikilotherm - 100% correct answer as An organism with a variable
body temperature changes with its surrounding environment temperature


Endothermy advantages - 100% correct answer as Active metabolism allows for
longer activity & can maintain constant

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temperature with fluctuating environment temperatures. This helped to solve the
problem of living on land!


Endothermy disadvantages - 100% correct answer as Energetically
expensive therefore they usually consume more food than ectotherms to offset
energy requirements needed.


What are the mechanisms of heat exchange? - 100% correct answer as
Conduction, convection, radiation, evaporation


Conduction - 100% correct answer as Direct transfer of thermal
heat Ex. Lizard on warm rock


Convection - 100% correct answer as The transfer of heat by the movement of air
or liquid past a body surface
Ex. Breeze blowing over lizard


Radiation - 100% correct answer as Emission of electromagnetic
waves Ex. Sun shining down on lizard


Evaporation - 100% correct answer as Loss of heat from a liquid's surface that is
losing some molecules as gas. This will only occur if humidity is less than 100%.
Ex. Liquid evaporating from lizard's nose


How can animals balance heat gain & loss? - 100% correct answer as 1.
Altering the rate of heat exchange by adaptations in the circulatory system of
insulation, vasodilation, vasoconstriction, counter-current heat exchange
2. Cooling by evaporative heat loss
3. Behavioral responses (ectotherms and endotherms)
4. Changing rate of metabolic heat production


Altering the rate of heat exchange - 100% correct answer as Heat loss
is reduced by presence of hair, feathers, and fat.

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