An endotherms basal metabolic rate stays constant throughout a range of enironmental temperatures known as the
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⭕The class of endothermic organisms known as homeotherms maintain internal temperatures, with minimal metabolic regulation, within a range of ambient temperatures called the thermal neutral zone (TNZ). Within the TNZ the basal rate of heat production is equal to the rate of heat loss to the environment.
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The higher an organism's metabolic rate—the amount of chemical fuel it burns in a given period of time—the more heat it will produce. So, as an endotherm is exposed to colder external temperatures, it will increase its metabolic rate, burn more fuel, and produce extra heat to keep its body temperature constant.
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