• When the heat goes up in the desert, jackrabbits will use their ________ to cool off
Feb 23, 2016
• When the heat goes up in the desert, jackrabbits will use their ________ to cool off
• Meaning, we should see ____________ in the ears in order for heat to leave the body via the ear skin.
• Animals who directly exchange materials with the environment should have a ________ skin, a __________ layer body.
• Fishes have a fusiform shape to allow them to ______
• For all organisms, living cells must be in a ____________ envrionment
• For effective gas/ nutrient exchange, the surface must be ________, __________ and _________
• When a body maintains a constant temp, it is said to be in _____________
• When temp fall in a mammal, a properly functioning effect will be the _________ (body part) that will ___________ the body temp by _______
• When a child suckles the breast, more milk is made. This is an example of _________ feeback
• A individual’s body temp is going up on a hot day to match the outside temp by shivering. This would mean that his ________ is not working correctly.
• An animal that makes heat to keep warm is an _____________
• An example of evaporative cooling in dogs is ____________
• The energy an animal puts out is less than the intake if the animal is ___________
• A hamster, wolf, rhino• Who has the highest energy use total• Who has the highest energy use per kg
All amounts in g/100ml
a. Glucose- 10; protein – 0.1; urea – 0.3b. Glucose -10; protein – 5.0; urea – 0.2c. Glucose-0.1; protein - 0.1; urea- 3.6d. Glucose-0.1; protein – 2.6; urea- 3.4
Name: 1. blood = ?; 2. filtrate near the glomerulus= ?; 3. filtrate in collecting duct= ?; 4. filtrate from damaged glomeruli in duct = ?
• Which hormone is also a neurotransmitter (stimulated by a nerve impulse)
• Four hours after eating, _________ will be high in the blood
• State action of hormone1.Oxytocin2.Throxine3.Insulin4.Melatonin
• Give an example of antagonistic• hormone and what they do
• Give the other example
• Name the steroid hormones• (3 groups)
• True or false: • All steroid hormones have the same• function
• True or false:• Hormones are local regulators
• Four hours after eating, a persons• blood will be (can be >1 choice)- high in insulin- High in glucagon- Low in insulin- Low in glucagon
• What about starving 24 hrs?
• Name 3 local regulators
• Which one of these is the culprit if• someone has watery, itchy eyes and • sneeze a lot
• A cell that has a receptor to bind• to a hormone is a __________ cell• for that hormone
• Target for insulin:•
• Target for glucagon:
• A patient has hypoosmotic urine. He has a problem with _________ ((higher/lower) production of which hormone?
• Name a famous second messenger in the signalling pathway
This one also binds to the ___________ region in the __________ operon to turn it on
• A major difference between• steroid and peptide hormones • Is that one ________ proteins and• one causes __________ proteins
• which one would have a quicker• action in the cell
• In an insect, there is high levels of _______ and low levels of ________ causing the pupa to become an adult.
• What is the purpose of an enzyme• cascade or signalling pathway?
• Bonus: Hormone that controls day/night• cycle
• Which gland makes it
• Certain hormones have different affects because 1) ? And 2)?
• Example of such a hormone?