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What are the primary characteristics of animals with asymmetrical body plans?
They typically have limited to no motility, increased regenerative abilities, and create an active environment in their immediate surroundings.
What are the advantages of radial symmetry in aquatic animals?
It allows for an equitable split of sensory organs and the ability to feed from any direction.
How does bilateral symmetry benefit an animal?
It provides defined left and right sides, high levels of motility in all directions, and allows for more complex interactions with the environment.
What is the 'fusiform' body shape, and why is it advantageous for aquatic animals?
It is a streamlined shape that reduces drag, allowing for more efficient motility in aquatic environments.
What are the three primary functions of an arthropod's exoskeleton?
Protection, providing a site for muscle attachment, and preventing desiccation.
What is the primary physical limitation imposed by an exoskeleton on arthropods?
It limits the animal's ability to grow continually and restricts the body's size because increased size requires increased thickness and weight.
How does the surface area to volume ratio change as a cell increases in size?
The ratio decreases, which limits the efficiency of nutrient diffusion across the cell surface.
What is the primary metabolic waste product produced by animals?
Heat.
What is the difference between endothermy and ectothermy?
Endotherms generate body heat through regulated metabolic processes, while ectotherms rely on environmental heat sources.
What is the definition of poikilothermy?
A condition where an animal's internal body temperature varies greatly; all poikilotherms are ectotherms, but not all ectotherms are poikilotherms.
What is the difference between Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and Standard Metabolic Rate (SMR)?
BMR is the metabolic rate of an endotherm at rest, while SMR is the metabolic rate of an ectotherm at a specific temperature.
How does body size affect the metabolic rate of endotherms?
Small endotherms have a higher surface area to volume ratio, which results in a higher BMR.
estivation
estivation is torpor in extreme heat
What is homeostasis?
The maintenance of a 'steady state' or dynamic equilibrium within an animal's internal environment through constant monitoring.
What is the function of a negative feedback loop in homeostasis?
It acts to change the direction of a stimulus, either increasing or decreasing the level of the stimulus to return the system to its set point.