Biology, asked by dhruvnarkar29, 9 months ago

Body temperature of reptiles is not constant

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Answered by ravneet4924
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Unlike birds and mammals, reptiles donot maintain a constantinternal body temperature. Without fur or feathers for insulation, they cannot stay warm on a cold day, and without sweat glands or the ability to pant, they cannot cool off on a hot one. Instead, they move into the sun or into the shade as needed.

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Answered by babybutterfly
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(1)Reptiles are cold blooded animals.

(2)These animals cannot control their body temperature.

(3)They become hotter and colder depending on the temperature outside.

(4)Therefore, body temperature of reptiles is not constant, it varies .

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