PNB 2250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Allometry, Homeostasis, Microtubule

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Allometry: respiration and circulation are designed to overcome the limits of diffusion and to deliver oxygen to all cells. Energy needed to maintain structure and homeostasis. Allen"s rule: animals shapes minimizes heat loss in cold climates and heat gain in warm climates, related to surface/volume. Arm length in tropical climates longer than arm length in cold climates. Bergmann"s rule: larger species are found in colder climates. Largest mammals are found in colder climates. Inuits who live at the pole are heavier than inuits who live closer to the equator: no longer accepted and many people feel that energy availability, escape from predation accounts for the differences. A change in size without a change in proportion. All body parts grow at approximately the same rate. As an animal doubles in size, the length of the legs also changes in proportion. Relationship between length, surface area and volumes (mass) Increase in length by 33%, results in an increase in surface area by.

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