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Thermoregulation: maintaining ... Torpor state of reduced activity occurring when metabolic rate and/or body ... Hibernation. Estivation. Daily torpor ...
Chickadees, hummingbirds engage in torpor (deeper hypothermia) nightly ... Hummingbirds drop as much as 35-55F, to 40F. Poorwills enter torpor for days to weeks ...
Dormancy Different types of controlled hypothermia Facultative torpor Different types of controlled hypothermia Hibernation stats Minimal Tb values as low as -3oC in ...
Relationship Between Body Temperature and Ambient Temperature ... Torpor. Hibernation. Estivation. Osmoregulation. Nitrogenous Waste. Ammonia. Urea. Uric Acid ...
Chapter 44 Regulating the Internal Environment Torpor in Ground Squirrels Body temperature: 37oC Metabolic rate: 85 kcal per day. During the eight months the squirrel ...
Lipogenesis and Fat oxidation in humans. Insulin signalling, SREBP and lipogenesis ... Nocturnal torpor; FFA during the night. Flight O2 consumption: 1000% vs. humans ...
Microclimate: Small scale weather variation, usually ... Torpor e.g., hummingbirds depress metabolism when food is scarce and night temps are extreme. ...
'Regulators' control factors of their internal environment 'Conformers' allow some internal factors to ... Metabolic rate varies during torpor, hibernation ...
1st Meeting of the Working Group on the Measurement of Quality of Employment ... astonishment rather than torpor, in short for a sort of life rather than a ...
THE PRACTICE OF LIBERATING THE SELF FROM THE WORLD OF SAMSARA AND UNITING WITH BRAHMAN ... 3 Laziness: sloth, torpor, sluggishness, unconsciousness ...
Body Temperature and Thermoregulation Learning Objectives To understand the distinction between endothermy and ectothermy, and between homeothermy and poikilothermy ...
Ch. 40 Warm up Define and give an example of homeostasis. Sequence the organization of living things from cell to biome. Describe negative and positive feedback.
Haiti History Tainos Hispaniola Saint Domingue Fran ois Mackandal Maroons Toussaint Louverture French Revolution Boukman Napoleon Bonaparte General Leclerc Jean ...
The Evolutionary Adaptations of Hummingbirds Nicole Eastep, Garrett Edwards, Daniel Ngembus & Rachel Travitz an increase in rate of energy accumulation to replenish ...
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Too cold = body functions slow due to Van't Hoff's Rule. ... Convection ( /-): into wind/moving water. E.g. body is warmed by hot wind or cooled by cold wind ...
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Lecture 3 Theme: General examination (check-up) The plan of lecture 1) Scheme of division of methods of patient's examination 2) Rules and conditions of ...
81. soliloquy, n. A monologue. 82. subjugate, v. To conquer. ... Needless repetition of an idea, esp. in words other than those of the immediate context, without ...
Comparative Vertebrate Physiology ... larger Change shape ... the day and night Large body size Comparative Vertebrate Physiology Temperature relations ...
Thermophilic adapted to high temperature. Psychrophilic ... Acetylcholinesterase in a Poikilotherm: Rainbow Trout. Degrades acetylcholine neurotransmitter ...
Facultative ectothermy (NOTE: this is actually correct endotherms become more ... Biggest example are marmots (~8 kg) This bear is drugged! This squirrel is not! ...
Shivering thermogenesis: heat production as a result of increased muscle activity. Nonshivering thermogenesis: some ... Adjusting thermogenesis contd...
Predators like fish require tadpoles to devote time and energy to avoiding predators ... Switch to eating seeds. Store food. Adaptations can involve ...
Zoology Chapter 6 Ecology Ms. K. Cox Introduction Ecology is the study of organisms and their relationships to each other, as well as the components of their environment.
Social Thermoregulation During Hibernation in Alpine Marmots (Marmota marmota) W. Arnold ... How many marmots are best for social thermoregulation? ...
Animal structure and function * Figure 40.17 Bioenergetics of an animal: an overview Muscle tissue Skeletal muscle Attached by tendons to bones Contract move bones ...
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Classification: Anura - frogs & toads. Urodela - salamanders ... After starting their lives in water Amphibians spend their adulthood on land. Frogs ...
returns condition to set point. positive feedback. amplifies activity ... ratio of physiological rate at one temperature to the rate at 10 C lower temperature ...
... Muscle tissue Cardiac muscle Small interconnected cells Linked by gap junctions Openings allow small substances & electrical ... Based on cell thickness Shape on ...
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... Transtornos Mentais DIAGN STICO Transtornos somatoformes T. de somatiza o T. hipocondr aco Transtorno doloroso somatoforme persistente Transtorno ...
Marine invertebrates are in osmotic. equilibrium with their environment ... Excretory structures of invertebrates. Contractile vacuole. freshwater protozoa, sponges ...