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- Describe ways the penguin could adapt to slow heat loss to the environment and how each of those adaptations works.Please describe the thermal physiology of Asian elephants.How does the maintenance of a high body temperature of the camel reduce heat gain from the environment? How do camels lose heat during the night without the use of water?
- Please describe the thermal physiology of Asian elephants.? Explain itDiscuss the adaptations that occur after heat acclimation. Why do these support us during exercise in the heat? Don't copy from GoogleWhen animals hibernate, they lower their temperature. How would this reduce the rate of heat lost through conduction?
- CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY: Which of the following animals use countercurrent heat exchange to maintain elevated body temperatures? Arctic animals like arctic fox Large tropical lizards, like komodo dragons Whales, dolphins and other cetaceans Predatory fish like tuna and sharksWhat is the importance of feedback systems in the control ofhormonal output in amphibians? Provide and elaborate onehormonal feedback pattern observed in amphibians.Describe the thermal stressors to humans present in very cold and very hot temperatures. Then provide one example of an acclimatory adjustment and one example of an adaptation to cold temperatures. need answer asap ..
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