Fundamentals of Animal Function | hillis2e_ch29_1.html | 532b6899757a2e272d000000 |
Concept 29.1: Animals Eat to Obtain Energy and Chemical Building Blocks | hillis2e_ch29_2.html | 532b6899757a2e272d000000 |
Concept 29.2: An Animal’s Energy Needs Depend on Physical Activity and Body Size | hillis2e_ch29_3.html | 532b6899757a2e272d000000 |
Concept 29.3: Metabolic Rates Are Affected by Homeostasis and by Regulation and Conformity | hillis2e_ch29_4.html | 532b6899757a2e272d000000 |
Concept 29.4: Animals Exhibit Division of Labor, but Each Cell Must Make Its Own ATP | hillis2e_ch29_5.html | 532b6899757a2e272d000000 |
Concept 29.5: The Phenotypes of Individual Animals Can Change during Their Lifetimes | hillis2e_ch29_6.html | 532b6899757a2e272d000000 |
Concept 29.6: Animal Function Requires Control Mechanisms | hillis2e_ch29_7.html | 532b6899757a2e272d000000 |