Biology, asked by tanyarodneyhsr, 11 months ago

how are warm blooded animals different from cold blooded once

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Answer:

Cold-blooded animals require less amount of energy as compare to Warm-blooded animals, as Warm-blooded produces heat by their own and regulate their consistent body temperature in any environment, whereas Cold-blooded animals maintain their body temperature according to changes in an environment.

Answered by deepika0654
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ANSWER:-

{tex}\huge\underline {\underline{\sf\red{warm blooded animals are the ones which does not change the temperature according to its surrounding but cold blooded are it's converse}:}}[/tex]

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