BIOB34H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cardiac Output, Status Epilepticus, Stroke Volume

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When animal"s store fat there is a starvation predation trade-off, if you have lots of fat, you are more at risk for predation (not being able to run), but you are less at rate for starvation. Metabolic rate is slower: smaller animals are less likely to get eaten, but are more likely to starve. You can figure this out by multiplying the scaling exponent and the control coefficient. control over bmr are the sodium potassium pump and the protein synthesis. There is a negative relationship between these two conditions and the body mass of an organism. therefore they have a fast metabolism. Larger animals have saturated membranes, so their membranes are not very leaky, therefore their metabolism is slower. Smaller animals have a leaky membrane and: smaller animals have to eat a lot of food compared to their body weight in order to keep up with their fast metabolic rate.

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