The term "weight-specific metabolic rate" refers to
A) whole-animal metabolic rate at a specific body weight.
B) whole-animal metabolic rate divided by body weight.
C) the change in metabolic rate with body weight.
D) whole-animal metabolic rate multiplied by mass.
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