Average Body Temperature (°F)

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Chapter 20: Introduction to
Animal Physiology
Clicker Questions
by Kris Curran, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
What conditions in a cell or tissue
can cause proteins to unfold
(denature)?
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pH 7 (neutral pH)
pH 4 (acidic pH)
37oC (about 98.6oF)
42.8oC (about 109oF)
1 and 3
2 and 4
All of the above
Classroom Catalyst
Homeostasis and Body
Temperature Matching
Classroom Catalyst - Slide 2
Match the correct average body
temperature with the correct animal. Some
temperatures may be used more than once.
Animals
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Human
Cow
Dog
Donkey
Flying squirrel
Parakeet
Mouse
Sheep
Seal
Tiger
Elephant
Goats
Whale
Average Body
Temperature (°F)
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97.9
98.4
98.6
99.5
100.4
101.7
102.2
102.7
103.4
104
Classroom Catalyst - Slide 3
Body temperature (°C)
Body temperature (°F)
Human
37.0
98.6
Cow
38.0
100.4
Dog
39.0
102.2
Donkey
38.7
101.7
Flying squirrel
36.9
98.4
Parakeet
40.0
104
Mouse
36.9
98.4
Sheep
39.3
102.7
Seal
38.0
100.4
Tiger
37.5
99.5
Elephant
36.5
97.7
Goats
39.7
103.4
Whale
37.0
98.6
Animal
Which example below is an
example of conforming to the
environment?
1. The embryonic development of frog embryos
(tadpoles) slows at lower temperatures.
2. When blood sugar levels drop in humans,
glycogen is hydrolyzed to glucose and released
to the bloodstream.
3. The kidney of salt water fish (like tuna)
constantly excretes salts.
4. 2 and 3
5. All of the above
A polar bear who hibernates in
the winter is classified as a…
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2.
3.
4.
homeotherm and an ectotherm.
homeotherm and an endotherm.
heterotherm and ectotherm.
heterotherm and endotherm.
If we are not properly dressed on a cold winter day
our bodies react. We may experience less blood flow
to our hands and feet. In this scenario, which type
of heat exchange are we influencing?
1. We are decreasing the amount of heat lost (convection)
to the surrounding air through our hands and feet to
maintain core body temperature.
2. We are increasing the amount of heat lost (radiation)
through our hands and feet to maintain core body
temperature.
3. We are releasing heat through evaporation to cool our
hands and feet.
4. We are decreasing the amount of heat (conduction) with
the surrounding air through our hands and feet to
maintain core body temperature.
What mechanism below is used to
remove water from the kidney?
1. Active transport of Na+ ions and water.
2. Active transport of Na+ ions, which allows
passive transport of water.
3. Passive transport of Na+ ions, which allows
active transport of water.
4. Passive transport of both Na+ ions and water.
Which example below is NOT likely an
example of an injury to your connective
tissue?
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muscle tear
back injury
tendonitis
broken arm
knee injury
All of the above
What type of epithelium below helps
with temperature regulation in
humans?
1. skin
2. mucus glands
3. digestive tract
lining
4. blood
5. sweat glands
6. 4 and 5
Think hard about movement of the blood through
blood vessels. There is a pulse associated with blood
flow. Blood flow is aided by body movement. Lastly,
blood pressure can be controlled unconsciously by
increasing or decreasing the diameter of the blood
vessel. Therefore, what type of muscle or muscles
are used to regulate blood flow in your body?
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cardiac muscle
skeletal muscle
smooth muscle
1 and 2
All of the above
It is hard to separate the activities of the central and
peripheral nervous systems. Your eye detecting the image of
an apple (seeing an apple) involves first _________ nervous
system. The image is then interpreted by your __________
nervous system. If you decide to reach for the apple, you
first use your _______ nervous system followed by the
__________ nervous system.
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2.
3.
4.
central….peripheral….central…..peripheral
central…..central…..peripheral…peripheral
peripheral…..peripheral…central….central
peripheral…..central……central…..peripheral
The organ systems of your body need to
work together; therefore, performing any
task will likely involve more than one organ
system. Which organ system would not be
involved in eating an apple?
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muscular system
skeletal system
digestive system
respiratory system
reproductive system