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AP Biology 3.5 Free Energy and Molecular Building Blocks. What is a dog's panting an example of?
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keep him on a short leash All right dogs do
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not possess sweat glands So in order to regulate their
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body temperatures they pant This is an example of what
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and hear The potential answers are positive Negative feedback in
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a minute All right Well a fino typical variation simply
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put refers to the variability and few types that exist
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in a population It's Why a box or is much
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larger than a chihuahua and the nose of a collie
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is way way longer than that of a pug So
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answer See is not what we're looking for A genetic
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mutation is a permanent alteration in the dna sequence that
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makes up by jean Bye Bonzo here has one blue
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eye and one green eye When why the chinese crested
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dog is hairless But genetic mutation is not the reason
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why dogs pant when they're hot So the answer d
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try Try again Now think of a feedback mechanism is
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a siri's of checks and balances within an organism When
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a dog's temperature rises its blood vessels dilate in the
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sweat plans begin to secrete a fluid all is well
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and good except for one tiny detail Because we mentioned
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before dogs do not have sweat plans so this positive
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feedback mechanism cannot kick in to cool down our canine
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friends We need jake japan can't jake pants by panting
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a dog will use the largest gay patch of its
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mouth to eliminate internal heat and bring its body temperature
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back down to normal The correct answer is b always
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remember that a negative feedback mechanism works to maintain homo
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stasis in an organism by monitoring and controlling physiological processes
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Bottom line be grateful Humans have sweat otherwise that's not 00:01:38.048 --> [endTime] pretty
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