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10. What are cold blooded animals. Give examples?​

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Answered by vijaykawle
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Answer:

Difference Between Cold Blooded And Warm-Blooded Animals

Cold-blooded animals can be defined as the animals which cannot regulate their internal body temperature with the change in the environment. They cannot survive in extreme temperature conditions. Examples of cold-blooded animals are reptiles, fish, etc. Warm-blooded animals are defined as the animals which can regulate and maintain constant internal body temperature. They can survive in any temperature range as they can adapt to it easily. Mammals are the best examples of warm-blooded animals. Below difference between the two will help you understand better.

Difference Between Cold Blooded And Warm-Blooded Animals

Cold Blooded

Warm Blooded

Constant temperature

Cannot maintain Can maintain

Energy

Obtained from the surrounding environment Obtained from the food consumption

Body temperature

Varies with the temperature of the surrounding Between 35 to 40 degree C

Rate of metabolism

Changes with the change in environment Environmental changes do not affect

Survive

They cannot sustain in extreme temperature conditions They easily adapt to any temperature condition

Examples

Reptiles, insects, fish, amphibians, etc Birds and mammals

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Answered by sanukuma2222
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DEFINITION

Warm-blooded is an informal term referring to animal species which can maintain a body temperature higher than their environment. In particular, homeothermic species maintain a stable body temperature by regulating metabolic processes.

EXAMPLES

e reptiles, fishes, amphibians, insects, and other invertebrates. These animals are also called poikilothermic animals.

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