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USABO ANIMAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TEST BANK QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS this means internal balance - Answer-homeostasis this is the average body temperature of a human, in C - Answer-37 this is the average body temperature of a human, in F - Answer-98.6 this is the average blood pH ...

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this means internal balance - Answer-homeostasis

this is the average body temperature of a human, in C - Answer-37

this is the average body temperature of a human, in F - Answer-98.6

this is the average blood pH of a human - Answer-7.4

this is the average number of milligrams of glucose per 100 milliliters of blood - Answer-
90

an animal achieves homeostasis by maintaining a variable at or near a particular value,
called this - Answer-set point

fluctuations in an environmental variable above or below the set point serve as this -
Answer-stimulus

this detects the stimulus with regards to fluctuations in an environmental variable and
triggers a response - Answer-sensor

the sensor triggers this, a physiological activity that helps return a variable to the set
point - Answer-response

home heating: drop in temperature is... - Answer-stimulus

home heating: thermometer is... - Answer-sensor

home heating: heater produces... - Answer-response

homeostasis in animals relies largely on this, a response that reduces the stimulus -
Answer-negative feedback

a variable may have this, rather than a single set point - Answer-normal range

this triggers mechanisms that amplify rather than dimish the stimulus - Answer-positive
feedback

, these in the internal environment - changes to set points and normal ranges - are
essential to normal body functions - Answer-regulated changes

one way in which the normal range of homeostasis may change is through this process
- Answer-acclimatization

this is the process by which an animal adjusts to changes in its external environment -
Answer-acclimatization

anagram for organ systems - Answer-CRIMES IN RED

the four tissues are connective, muscle, epithelial, and - Answer-nervous

the four tissues are connective, muscle, , and nervous - Answer-epithelial

the four tissues are connective, , epithelial, and nervous - Answer-muscle

the four tissues are , muscle, epithelial, and nervous - Answer-connective

four types of cells receive nerve impulses: neurons, cells, endocrine cells, and
exocrine cells - Answer-muscle

four types of cells receive nerve impulses: , muscle cells, endocrine cells, and
exocrine cells - Answer-neurons

an animal is said to be a for a particular environmental variable if it uses internal
control mechanisms to regulate internal change in the face of external fluctuation -
Answer-regulator

an animal is said to be a for a particular environmental variable if it allows its
internal condition to conform to external changes in the variable - Answer-conformer

the steady body temperature of a river otter and the stable concentration of solutes in a
freshwater bass are examples of - Answer-homeostasis

this means "steady state" - Answer-homeostasis

the signals broadcast to target cells in the nervous system are called these - Answer-
nerve impulses

four types of cells receive nerve impulses: neurons, muscle cells, endocrine cells, and
cells - Answer-exocrine

four types of cells receive nerve impulses: neurons, muscle cells, cells, and
exocrine cells - Answer-endocrine

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