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Compare the behavior of an endotherm and an ectotherm on a hot summer day. How does each organism respond to changes in the environment?

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Answered by Anonymous
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On a hot summers day, endothermic animals will not need to rely on the sun's heat as they can regulate their body temperature on their own. Ectothermic animals will most likely respond to this environmental change by sitting out in the sun to absorb the sun's warmth - as they dependant on this heat.

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Answered by MissMahiMBlush
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On a hot summers day, endothermic animals will not need to rely on the sun's heat as they can regulate their body temperature on their own. Ectothermic animals will most likely respond to this environmental change by sitting out in the sun to absorb the sun's warmth - as they dependant on this heat.

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