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Mollusks are coelomates with a muscular foot, a mantle, and a digestive tract with two openings. Section 3: Mollusks K What I Know W What I Want to Find.
Most metabolic reactions take place in water Maintenance necessary for homeostasis ◦ Volume ◦ Concentration of solutes Terrestrial animals have.
Freshwater animals show adaptations that reduce water uptake and conserve solutes Desert and marine animals face desiccating environments that can quickly.
Copyright © 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Osmoregulation and excretion The physiological systems of animals operate in a.
Osmoregulation and Excretion Chapter 44. Osmoregulation A balancing act The physiological systems of animals Operate in a fluid environment The relative.
Movement into and out of cells particles such as atoms, ions and molecules are always moving in and out of the cells cells needs to take in nutrients.
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23: Shock 5-1.9 List signs and symptoms of shock (hypoperfusion). 5-1.10 State the steps in the emergency medical care of a patient with signs and symptoms.