Chapter 40
40.1 – animal form and function are correlated at all levels of organization
40.2 – feedback control maintains the internal environment in many animals
40.3 – homeostatic processes for thermoregulation involve form, function, and behavior
40.4 – energy requirements are related to animal size, activity, and environment
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Chapter 47
47.3 – cytoplasmic determinants and inductive signals contribute to cell fate specification
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Chapter 51
51.1 – discrete sensory inputs can stimulate both simple and complex behaviors
51.2 – learning establishes specific links between experience and behavior
51.3 – selection for individual survival and reproductive success can explain most behaviors
51.4 – inclusive fitness can account for the evolution of behavior, including altruism
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