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Ch. 39 - Animal Form and Function
Chapter 38, Problem 7

Explain why most endotherms are homeothermic and most ectotherms are poikilothermic.

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Key Concepts

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Endothermy

Endotherms, or warm-blooded animals, maintain a constant internal body temperature regardless of external environmental conditions. This is achieved through metabolic processes that generate heat, allowing them to remain active in various climates. Examples include mammals and birds, which have adaptations such as insulation and behavioral strategies to regulate their temperature.
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Ectothermy

Ectotherms, or cold-blooded animals, rely on external environmental temperatures to regulate their body heat. They do not have the metabolic mechanisms to maintain a stable internal temperature, leading to variations in activity levels based on the surrounding temperature. Common examples include reptiles and amphibians, which often bask in the sun to warm up or seek shade to cool down.
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Homeothermy vs. Poikilothermy

Homeothermy refers to the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal body temperature, characteristic of most endotherms. In contrast, poikilothermy describes organisms whose internal temperature fluctuates with the environment, typical of most ectotherms. This distinction is crucial for understanding how different animal groups adapt to their habitats and manage energy expenditure.
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Textbook Question

Which of the following is an advantage that ectotherms have over endotherms of the same size? a. They require much less food. b. They are less vulnerable to predation during cold weather. c. They can remain active in cold weather or on cold nights. d. They have higher metabolic rates and grow more quickly.

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For each of the following, explain how structure relates to function: absorptive sections of the digestive tract; capillaries; beaks of Galápagos finches; fish gills.

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Textbook Question

The metabolic rate of a frog in summer (at 35°C) is about eight times higher than in winter (at 5°C). Compare and contrast the frog's ability to move, exchange gases, and digest food at the two temperatures. During which season will the frog require more food energy, and why?

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Textbook Question

Human embryonic stem cells are capable of forming all types of cells in the human body. How are these cells similar to meristem cells in plants?

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Open Question

a. Consider three spheres with radii of 1 cm, 5 cm, and 10 cm. Based on what you read in the chapter, predict which sphere will have the highest surface area to volume ratio, and which sphere will have the lowest.

b. Next, calculate the surface area and the volume of each sphere. (Surface area of a sphere=4𝜋𝑟2; volume of a sphere=(4/3)𝜋𝑟3.) Plot the results on a graph with radius on the 𝑥-axis and surface area and volume on the 𝑦-axis.

c. Which sphere has the highest surface area to volume ratio? The lowest? Explain how the graph shows the relationship between size and surface area to volume ratio.

d. Now imagine that these spheres represent a small, medium, and large endothermic animal. Which animal would lose heat most rapidly? Explain using the surface area to volume ratio.

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Textbook Question

Explain why it would be impossible for a gorilla the size of King Kong to have fur. (Your answer should explain how the surface area to volume ratio of a normal-sized gorilla would compare to Kong's; relate this to the role of surface area and volume in heat generation and heat transfer, and consider the function of fur.)

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