Mammalian Temperature and Water Regulation - Lecture 5.1
Offered By: Jarod Raithel via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate mechanisms of mammalian temperature and water regulation in this comprehensive 51-minute lecture. Delve into the physiological processes that allow mammals to maintain homeostasis in diverse environments. Examine the role of thermoregulation, including heat production and dissipation methods, as well as the importance of water balance in mammalian survival. Investigate adaptations such as sweating, panting, and behavioral responses that help mammals cope with temperature extremes. Learn about the endocrine system's involvement in water regulation, including the function of antidiuretic hormone and the kidneys in maintaining proper hydration. Gain insights into how different mammalian species have evolved unique strategies to thrive in various climates, from desert-dwelling animals to arctic mammals. Enhance your understanding of comparative physiology and the remarkable adaptations that enable mammals to regulate their internal environment effectively.
Syllabus
Lecture 5.1_Mammalian Temperature and Water Regulation
Taught by
Jarod Raithel
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