Chapter 41 - Animal Nutrition

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Negative pressure breathing

________, which draws air into the lungs as the rib muscles and diaphragm flex, is used by mammals to ventilate their lungs.

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Veins

________ have one- way valves that aid in the return of blood to the heart.

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Platelets

________ play a role in blood clotting by initiating a chain reaction that transforms plasma fibrinogen to fibrin.

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Ventilation

________ and countercurrent exchange between blood and water improves the efficiency of gas exchange in some gills, notably those of fish.

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double circulation

In animals, ________ is driven by coordinated cycles of cardiac contraction.

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Pigments

________ that bind and transport gases are examples of gas exchange adaptations.

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CO2

Sensors monitor the pH of cerebrospinal fluid (which reflects the quantity of ________ in the blood), and a control center in the brain regulates breathing rate and depth to meet metabolism.

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Birds

________ utilize a system of air sacs as bellows to maintain air moving through their lungs in just one direction, preventing incoming and outgoing air from mingling.

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metabolic energy

The heart drives circulation by utilizing ________ to increase the hydrostatic pressure of the circulatory fluid, which is the pressure the fluid exerts on surrounding arteries.

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O2

________ from breathed air, for example, diffuses across only two layers of cells in the lungs before reaching the blood in mammals.

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circulatory system

Because diffusion is sluggish over long distances, most sophisticated creatures have a(n) ________ that can glide passively for extended periods of time with little muscular effort.

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osmotic pressure

Plasma proteins have an effect on blood pH, ________, and viscosity, as well as lipid transport, immunity (antibodies), and blood clotting (fibrinogen)

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Capillaries

________ have small dimensions and thin walls that allow for interchange.

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Arteries

________ have strong elastic walls that keep blood pressure stable.

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insects

In ________, gas exchange is carried out by a tracheal system, which is a branching network.

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Gills

________ are body surface out folding that are specialized for gas exchange in water.

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heartbeat

The ________ is initiated by impulses from the right atrium's sinoatrial (SA) node (pacemaker)

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long drives

The blood flow to the muscles is limited or, during ________, completely cut off.

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arrangement of respiratory

The form and ________ surfaces differ amongst animals.

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Deep diving animals

________ accumulate O2 in their blood and other tissues and gradually deplete it.

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Positive pressure breathing

________, which drives air down the trachea, is used by amphibians to ventilate their lungs.

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cardiac cycle

The ________, which is the full sequence of the heart's pumping and filling, consists of a time of contraction, known as systole, and a period of relaxation, known as diastole.

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right ventricle

The ________ is responsible for pumping blood to the lungs, where it loads O2 and unloads CO2.

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Proteins

________ found in animal products such as meat, eggs, and cheese are "complete, "which means they include all of the essential amino acids in the correct amounts.

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cardiac output

The pulse (the number of times the heart beats per minute) and ________ (the volume of blood pumped by each ventricle per minute) can be used to measure heart function.

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organic building

The food of an animal must provide chemical energy, ________ components, and vital nutrients.

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Gas exchange

________ happens with the use of specific respiratory surfaces.

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atrial contraction

They cause ________, which is subsequently delayed at the atrioventricular (AV) node before being carried through the bundle branches and Purkinje fibers, causing ventricular contraction.

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net movements

The term*** Diffusion*** refers to occuring in ________ when there is a concentration difference, such as between a cell and its immediate surroundings.

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architecture of blood arteries

The ________ are well suited to function.

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molecular exchange

The ________ that an animal engages in with its surroundings- gaining O2 and nutrients while releasing CO2 and other waste products- must eventually encompass every cell in the body.

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gas exchange

A gas undergoes net diffusion from where its partial pressure is greater to where it is lower at all ________ locations.

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gas exchange

Because air has a greater O2 concentration, lower density, and lower viscosity than water, it is more favorable to ________.

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circulatory system

The ________ connects the watery environment of the body cells to the organs that exchange gases, absorb nutrients, and dispose of wastes by moving fluid throughout the body.

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