Part III Wolves are highly social animals and live in packs
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Part III Wolves are highly social animals and live in packs Pack size largely depends on the size and abundance of prey In Yellowstone average pack size is 10 individuals The pack is a complex social family with each having individual personality traits and roles within the pack Packs defend their territory from other invading packs by howling and scent marking with urine Favorite prey items include rabbits beaver deer and elk Of what macromolecule does the wolf diet primarily consist rabbits beaver deer and elk What are the building blocks of this macromolecule Using the diagram below explain what occurs to this macromolecule in the small intestine and how its monomer units building block units are transported to all cells Herbivores like elk and bison consume plant material Describe the pathway from the digestive system into the circulatory system and ultimately the cellular organelle that will break down the food molecules for energy Vill of the small intestine Blood flow VW Vou va Body cell