Title: Figure 40.0 Hawk moth
1Figure 40.0 Hawk moth
2Figure 40.1 The structure and function of
epithelial tissues
3Figure 40.1x Epithelial tissues
4Figure 40.2 Some representative types of
connective tissue
5Figure 40.2x Connective tissue
6Figure 40.3 The basic structure of a neuron
7Figure 40.4 Three kinds of vertebrate muscle
8Figure 40.4x Three kinds of vertebrate muscle
9Figure 40.5x Stomach Stomach wall showing the
three tunics (left), gastric glands and pits
(right)
10Table 40.1 Organ Systems Their Main Components
and Functions in Mammals
11Figure 40.6 Evolutionary convergence on fusiform
shapes in fast swimmers
12Figure 40.7 Contact with the environment
13Figure 40.8 Internal exchange surfaces of
complex animals
14Figure 40.8 Lining of the small intestine
15Figure 40.8 Lung
16Figure 40.9a An example of negative feedback
Control of room temperature
17Figure 40.9b An example of negative feedback
Control of body temperature (Layer 1)
18Figure 40.9b An example of negative feedback
Control of body temperature (Layer 2)
19Figure 40.10 Bioenergetics of an animal an
overview
20Figure 40.11a Measuring metabolic rate
21Figure 40.12 Maximum metabolic rates over
different time spans
22Figure 40.13a Annual energy budgets for four
animals Total annual energy expenditures
23Figure 40.13b Annual energy budgets for four
animals Energy expenditure per unit mass