CBSE BOARD XII, asked by misstyagi, 11 months ago

Distinguish b/w
● Hibernation nd Aestivation
●Ectotherms nd Endotherms

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Answered by subhajitdas007sbb
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Answer:

Hibernation

1. Hibernation is a state of reduced activity in some organisms to escape cold winter conditions.

Aestivation

1. Aestivation is a state of reduced activity in some organisms to escape desiccation due to heat in summers.

Hibernation

2. Bears and squirrels inhabiting cold regions are examples of animals that hibernate during winters.

Aestivation

2. Fishes and snails are examples of organisms aestivating during summers.

Ectotherms

1. Ectotherms are cold blooded animals. Their temperature varies with their surroundings.

Endotherms

1. Endotherms are warm blooded animals. They maintain a constant body temperature.

Ectotherms

2. Fishes, amphibians, and reptiles are ectothermal animals.

Endotherms

2 Birds and mammals are endothermal animals

Answered by gargimpk
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Answer:

here it is half part of ur que

Explanation:

Hibernation and aeativation both requires escape in time but hibernation is winter sleep and aeativation is summer sleep. In both the energy is saved by reduced activity. Hibernation example- bear Aeativation example- fishes and snail Ectotherm are cold blooded animals . Their body temperature changes with external temperature.that means they conform ( change with environment) Endothermic organism regulate ( keep their body at a constant phase) that means they do not change with external temperature . They are also called warm blooded animals

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