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PNB 2250 Exam Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
PNB 2250 Exam Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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[Show more]Examples of respiratory structures of terrestrial animals 
 -:- bulk flow with tracheal system and spiracles (insects), cutaneous 
(frog) 
Examples of respiratory structures of aquatic animals 
 -:- bulk flow (sponges, cnidarians), gills, water vascular system, 
arborescent respiratory trees (sea ...
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Add to cartExamples of respiratory structures of terrestrial animals 
 -:- bulk flow with tracheal system and spiracles (insects), cutaneous 
(frog) 
Examples of respiratory structures of aquatic animals 
 -:- bulk flow (sponges, cnidarians), gills, water vascular system, 
arborescent respiratory trees (sea ...
The loss of digestive wastes, CO2 and NH4+ are examples of _______________. 
 -:- excretion 
The regulation of H2O and solutes is via ___________________. 
 -:- osmoregulation 
Water moves from an area of ________ (low, high) osmolarity to an area of __________ 
(low, high) osmolarity 
 -:- low, hi...
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Add to cartThe loss of digestive wastes, CO2 and NH4+ are examples of _______________. 
 -:- excretion 
The regulation of H2O and solutes is via ___________________. 
 -:- osmoregulation 
Water moves from an area of ________ (low, high) osmolarity to an area of __________ 
(low, high) osmolarity 
 -:- low, hi...
Emergent properties of animal physiology 
 -:- - Atoms 
- Molecules 
- Cells 
- Tissues 
- Organs 
- Integrated organ systems 
Physiological tolerances affects the _________ & ___________ of species. 
Physiology also influences higher levels of biological organization (4 things): 
 -:- distribution,...
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Add to cartEmergent properties of animal physiology 
 -:- - Atoms 
- Molecules 
- Cells 
- Tissues 
- Organs 
- Integrated organ systems 
Physiological tolerances affects the _________ & ___________ of species. 
Physiology also influences higher levels of biological organization (4 things): 
 -:- distribution,...
What traits to animals share? 
 -:- Eukaryotic, heterotrophic, able to move 
Cell to cell connections in plants 
 -:- Plasmodesmo, flow of nutrients between cells 
Cell to cell connections animals 
 -:- Tight junctions, strong connection 
Some multicellularity advantages 
 -:- Cells have dedicated t...
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Add to cartWhat traits to animals share? 
 -:- Eukaryotic, heterotrophic, able to move 
Cell to cell connections in plants 
 -:- Plasmodesmo, flow of nutrients between cells 
Cell to cell connections animals 
 -:- Tight junctions, strong connection 
Some multicellularity advantages 
 -:- Cells have dedicated t...
Which statement is true? 
a. Heme is commonly found within seawater 
b. Heme-based proteins played a key role in the metabolism of carbon dioxide into forms 
less toxic to cells. 
c. Heme-based proteins likely developed as a means by which Fe was transported safely. 
d. Oxygen binding to heme is i...
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Add to cartWhich statement is true? 
a. Heme is commonly found within seawater 
b. Heme-based proteins played a key role in the metabolism of carbon dioxide into forms 
less toxic to cells. 
c. Heme-based proteins likely developed as a means by which Fe was transported safely. 
d. Oxygen binding to heme is i...
cell to cell connection (in animals vs. plants) 
 -:- plants = plasmodesmata, flow of nutrients between cells 
 animals = tight junctions 
convergent evolution 
 -:- organisms independently evolve similar traits as a result of having to 
adapt to similar environments 
limited solutions to the same ...
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Add to cartcell to cell connection (in animals vs. plants) 
 -:- plants = plasmodesmata, flow of nutrients between cells 
 animals = tight junctions 
convergent evolution 
 -:- organisms independently evolve similar traits as a result of having to 
adapt to similar environments 
limited solutions to the same ...
Animals must provide ____ (4) for food processing 
 -:- .path for intake 
 chemical & mechanical digestion 
 reabsorption of nutrients 
 loss of waste products 
Where is the fuel from food acquired? 
 -:- chemical bonds 
energy was used to make bonds, and will be released when it is broken 
Homeosta...
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Add to cartAnimals must provide ____ (4) for food processing 
 -:- .path for intake 
 chemical & mechanical digestion 
 reabsorption of nutrients 
 loss of waste products 
Where is the fuel from food acquired? 
 -:- chemical bonds 
energy was used to make bonds, and will be released when it is broken 
Homeosta...
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