Detecting temperature change Chapter 10; p309. Regulating heat exchange Heat exchange – heat transfer between the internal and external environment. Factors.
Chapter 40-Coordination and Control Control and coordination within a body depend on the endocrine system and the nervous system The endocrine system transmits.
CHAPTER 41 ANIMAL NUTRITION Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings Section A: Nutritional Requirements 1.Animals are.
Homeostasis the physical process that maintains a stable internal environment. (example: body temperature)
4-1-05 Salt and Water Balance (cells and organisms)
Study of life
CHAPTER 40 AN INTRODUCTION TO ANIMAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
Chapter 41 Lecture Animal Nutrition. CHAPTER 41 ANIMAL NUTRITION Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings Section A:
Chapter 25 Control of Body Temperature and Water Balance.
Epithelial Tissue Simple-one cell thick Stratified-two or more cells thick cells may look different from one level to next.
Endothermic animals generate heat by metabolism; birds and mammals are endotherms Ectothermic animals gain heat from external sources; ectotherms include.
Chapter 33: Mammals