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_______________ is the study of morphological, physiological, and behavioral adaptations that enhance an organism's ability to survive grow and/or reproduce with respect to the biotic and abiotic environment
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Ecological Physiology
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Biological Physiology
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Ecological Behavior
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Biological Behavior
Question 2
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Ecological Physiology looks at...
Question 3
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Why is Ecological Physiology referred to as the Queen of Biological Sciences?
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It requires working knowledge of 20+ biological sub-disciplines as well as physics, chemistry, and math
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It was the first biological discipline from which all others are derived from
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The term was coined by Queen Victoria, because she was fascinated with the subject
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[blank_start]Evolution[blank_end] is the cornerstone of biological thought, but [blank_start]ecological physiology[blank_end] is the mortar that holds it together.
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Evolution
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Ecological physiology
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Reproduction
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ecological physiology
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evolution
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reproduction
Question 5
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Ecological physiology attempts to explain life by separating _______________ and _____________.
Question 6
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[blank_start]Proximate Cues[blank_end]: What is the adaptation and how does it work?
[blank_start]Ultimate Causation[blank_end]: What evolutionary pressures have shaped the ecological order?
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Proximate Cues
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Ultimate Causation
Question 7
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What are the two main study areas of Ecological Physiology?
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Quantifies how organisms handle stressful environmental conditions and factors
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Defines tolerance limits and circumscribes an organism's physiological niche
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Defines how and why animals move about
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Quantifies the amount of energy needed for an animal to perform basic tasks
Question 8
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What are the objectives of ecological physiology?
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Identify unifying principles by which physiological function is governed
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Understand the physiological diversity of organisms at all levels of organization
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Understand the relationships between different organisms in an environment
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Identify the evolutionary path that resulted in extant species
Question 9
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Who wrote "Effects of the Environment on Animal Activity" and advocated studies of systems physiology as it relates to environment?
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Frederick E. J. Fry
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Knut Schmidt-Nielsen
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George A. Bartholomew
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Per Scholander
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Antoine Lavoisier
Question 10
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Check all that are included in the famous Fry paradigm
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Animal behavior is distinct from, but related to, physiology
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Environment affects behavior by acting on physiology
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Physiological and behavioral traits are an expression of the continuous relationship between organism and environment
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Animal physiology effects behavior by acting on the environment
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Evolution is driven by natural selection
Question 11
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Integrated physiological responses only have meaning if interpreted respective of [blank_start]animal activity[blank_end] within its environment.
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animal activity
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animal morphology
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plant morphology
Question 12
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Label the responses to environmental change
[blank_start]Lethal Factors[blank_end]: Entities that irreversibly destroy integration resulting in death
[blank_start]Controlling Factors[blank_end]: Entities that influence molecular activation, and set the rate or pace of metabolism and development
[blank_start]Limiting Factors[blank_end]: Entities that interfere with delivery or removal of metabolites thus limiting metabolic performance, locomotion and distribution
[blank_start]Regulatory Factors[blank_end]: Entities that, when perturbed, must be regulated through expenditure of metabolic energy diverted from other physiological processes
[blank_start]Directing Factors[blank_end]: Entities that alter physiological profiles in time resulting in attraction or avoidance reactions that guide the movements of an organism
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Lethal Factors
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Controlling Factors
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Limiting Factors
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Regulatory Factors
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Directing Factors
Question 13
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Who wrote pioneering works in the areas of water balance, salt excretion, heat budgets, and nitrogen balance?
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Knut Schmidt-Nielsen
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Frederick E. J. Fry
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George A. Bartholomew
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Per Scholander
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Antoine Lavoisier
Question 14
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Who built the basic foundation of eco-physiology through inductive reasoning?
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George A. Bartholomew
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Knut Schmidt-Nielsen
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Frederick E. J. Fry
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Per Scholander
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Antoine Lavoisier
Question 15
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Who shaped our current understanding of animal diving physiology?
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Per Scholander
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George A. Bartholomew
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Knut Schmidt-Nielsen
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Frederick E. J. Fry
Question 16
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Who was the founder of animal bioenergentics?
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Antoine Lavoisier
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Per Scholander
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George A. Bartholomew
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Knut Schmidt-Nielsen
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Frederick E. J. Fry
Question 17
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Animal processes are unaffected by environmental temperature
Question 18
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To [blank_start]cold-blooded[blank_end] animals temperature has quality as well as quantity.
[blank_start]Birds and mammals[blank_end] spend huge amounts of energy to free themselves for immediate temperature effects.
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cold-blooded
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warm-blooded
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Birds and mammals
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Fish and reptiles
Question 19
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_________________ states that size relationships affect metabolism, growth, movement and just about everything else.
Question 20
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Behavioral adaptations are an organisms first line of defense against environmental change.
Question 21
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An environment is determined by the behavior of the animals inside it.
Question 22
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Perfection is the result of natural selection.
Question 23
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Complex organismal responses to change cannot be predicted from lower organizational levels.
Question 24
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What is the Law of Emergent Properties?
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as complexity increases from level to level in the biological hierarchy, properties emerge that could not be predicted from lower organization levels.
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size relationships affect metabolism, growth, movement, and just about everything else.
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as an organism's complexity increases, increasingly complex properties emerge in the organism's morphology
Question 25
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Horvath's toad-headed agama has which strange adaptation?
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collects water using a practice called "rain-harvesting"
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wide, flat feet to avoid sinking in the sand
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mucous-covered skin to trap water
Question 26
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What are the two basic types of nervous cells?
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Neroglial cells
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astrocytes
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axon
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neurons
Question 27
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Which are neuroglial cells?
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Ependymal cells
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Astrocytes
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Oligodenricytes
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Schwann cells
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Microglia cells
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Dendrites
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Axons