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expalin hetrotherms, homeotherms and imbibition

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Answered by pandipativarsha86
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Heterothermy:

Even though homeotherms regulate their body temperatures around a specific set point (Cabanac 2006), the body temperature of most homeotherms is not completely uniform. Heterothermy describes variations in body temperature along both spatial and temporal scales. For example, animal body temperature is usually warmest at the core but may be much lower in the extremities.

homeotherms:

Homeothermy, homothermy or homoiothermy[1] is thermoregulation that maintains a stable internal body temperature regardless of external influence. This internal body temperature is often, though not necessarily, higher than the immediate environment

imbibition :

Imbibition is a special type of diffusion that takes place when water is adsorbed by solids-colloids causing an increase in volume. Examples include the absorption of water by seeds[1] and dry wood. If there is no pressure due to imbibition, seedlings would not be able to emerge from soil.

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Answered by itzTotalKAMiNA
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➡ imbibition is a phenomenon by which the living or dead plant cells absorb water by surface attraction.

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