Chapter 40- Basic Principles of Animal Form and Function

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Across
  1. 3. animal uses internal mechanisms to control internal change in the face of external fluctuation
  2. 4. gradual process by which an animal adjusts to change in its external environment
  3. 5. maintenance of internal basis
  4. 7. biological function
  5. 13. gain most of their heat from external sources
  6. 14. overall flow of and transformation of energy in an animal
  7. 17. allows its internal condition to change in accordance with external changes in the variable
  8. 18. group of organs that work together in performing vital body functions
  9. 19. biological form
  10. 20. liquid extracellular matrix called plasma which consists of water, sats, and dissolved protiens
Down
  1. 1. sum of all energy an animal uses in a given time interval
  2. 2. set of physiological changes that occur roughly every 24 hours
  3. 6. warmed by heat generated via metabolism
  4. 8. metabolic rate of a fasting, non stressed ectotherm at rest
  5. 9. connect bones to joints
  6. 10. contains collagenous fibers embedded in chondrotin sulfate
  7. 11. process by which animals maintain their body temperature within a normal range
  8. 12. groups of cells with similar appearance and common function
  9. 14. minimum metabolic rate of a nongrowing endotherm that is at rest, has an empty stomach, and is not stressed
  10. 15. specialized center of body function composed of several types of tissues
  11. 16. a physiological state of decreased activity and metabolism that allows animals to save energy which avoiding dangerous conditions