Explain how homoiotherms respond to hot and cold environment
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body temperature: Warm-blooded Animals (Homeotherms) ... In a cold environment, body heat is conserved first by constriction of blood vessels near the body surface and later by waves of muscle contractions, or shivering, which serve to increase metabolism. Shivering can result in a maximum fivefold increase in metabolism.
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