________ are organisms that are unable to regulate their body temperature.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Poikilotherms

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Bird influenza is an emerging disease. If you were given the task of using Koch's postulates of finding the pathogen causing bird flu, what sequence of procedures should you use?

A. (1) Inoculate a healthy bird with the suspected pathogen to see whether it becomes sick, (2) compare symptoms of that bird with those of a bird known to have the disease, (3) isolate the pathogen from both birds in pure culture and stain them to see whether they are both Gram-positive, and (4) make a vaccine from the pure culture of one bird and inject it into another to see if it recovers. B. (1) Take blood samples from a sick bird, (2) isolate the pathogen in pure culture, (3) treat the bird for the disease and when it recovers take a second blood sample, and (4) test the blood to check whether it no longer contains the pathogen. C. (1) Inject a bird with the suspected pathogen, (2) inject another bird with a control that doesn't contain the suspected pathogen, (3) repeat with more birds, and (4) plate out samples of blood from both kinds of birds to see if you can isolate the pathogen in pure culture. D. (1) Isolate in pure culture the suspected pathogen from sick birds, then (2) use a series of medications to treat the sick birds, (3) select the medication that worked best, (4) apply that medication to pure cultures of the pathogen, and (5) see whether it kills the pathogen, compared to control treatments without the medication. E. (1) Check whether the suspected pathogen is present in sick birds, then (2) isolate the pathogen from an infected bird and grow it in pure culture, (3) inoculate cells from pure culture into a healthy bird to see whether it causes the disease, and (4) attempt to isolate the suspected pathogen from the inoculated bird.

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Imagine that you have two people using breathing gear under water. Diver 1 is using an old style "rebreather" that removes carbon dioxide before the mixture is "rebreathed" and therefore decreases overall carbon dioxide concentrations in the blood. Diver 2 is using regular SCUBA gear and is breathing air with the normal amount of carbon dioxide that does not lower blood levels of carbon dioxide. Which diver would have a higher blood pH and which would feel more an "urge to breathe"?

A. Diver 1 would have higher blood pH and would feel the "urge to breathe" sooner. B. Diver 2 would have higher blood pH and feel the "urge to breathe" sooner. C. Diver 1 would have higher blood pH, while Diver 2 would feel the "urge to breathe" sooner. D. Diver 2 would have higher blood pH, while Diver 1 would feel the "urge to breathe" sooner. E. There would be no difference in blood pH or breathing between the two divers.

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Which one is not a function of the BRCA genes? a. Checkpoint proteins during mitosis and meiosis

b. Monitor the DNA strand. c. Maintain the integrity of the cell's chromosomes. d. All of these choices. e. Repair breaks in the DNA strand.

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Pulmonary veins carry

A. a mixture of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. B. deoxygenated blood. C. oxygenated blood.

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