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adaptations and homeostasis in arctic animals passage: scientists studi…

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adaptations and homeostasis in arctic animals
passage:
scientists studied various organisms in the arctic to understand how they maintain homeostasis and adapt to extreme conditions. they focused on three species: arctic foxes, snow hares, and arctic bacteria.
study 1: seasonal changes researchers tracked physical changes in arctic foxes and snow hares across seasons.
table 1: seasonal adaptations

seasonfox fur colorfox fur thickness (mm)hare fur colorhare fur thickness (mm)
fallmixed25mixed20
winterwhite35white30
springmixed20mixed15

study 2: response to temperature changes scientists monitored body temperature regulation in arctic foxes.
figure 1: fox body temperature response to environmental changes
temperature response in arctic fox

body temperatureenvironmental temp
3838
3737
3636

study 3: bacterial adaptation researchers studied arctic bacteria populations exposed to different antibiotics over time.

  1. the pattern shown in figure 1 best represents which type of homeostatic control?

continuous increase
random fluctuation
positive feedback loop
negative feedback loop

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Negative feedback loops work to maintain a stable internal environment by counter - acting changes. In the case of the Arctic fox's body temperature regulation shown in Figure 1, as the environmental temperature changes, the body temperature makes opposing changes to stay within a narrow range, which is characteristic of negative feedback. Positive feedback loops amplify changes, continuous increase is a one - way non - homeostatic change, and random fluctuation has no regulatory pattern.

Answer:

Negative feedback loop