AP Biology (Mader), 11th EditionChapter 31:
Animal Organization and HomeostasisLearning Outcomes31.1 Types of Tissues - List and describe the four major types of tissues found in animals.
- Identify the common locations of the various types of animal tissues.
- Explain how specialization of cells in tissues enhances tissue function.
31.2 Organs, Organ Systems, and Body Cavities - Distinguish between tissues, organs, and organ systems.
- List the major life processes carried out by each organ system in vertebrate animals.
- Describe the two main cavities of the human body, and the major organs found in each.
31.3 The Integumetary System - Distinguish between the functions of skin that are common to all animals versus those that are unique to specific groups.
- Identify the two main regions of skin, and how these differ from the subcutaneous layer.
- Explain the function of melanocytes in the skin and the effects of UV radiation.
- Describe the makeup and function of the accessory structures of human skin.
31.4 Homeostasis - Define homeostasis, and explain why it is an essential feature of all living organisms.
- Evaluate the evolutionary benefits of regulating an internal variable, such as body temperature, versus the cost.
- Differentiate between positive and negative feedback mechanisms, and list one specific example of each in animals.
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