Environmental Sciences, asked by dasdimba32, 1 day ago

how do cold blooded animals protect themselves in cold winter season?Explain​

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Answered by prathushpp065
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Explanation:

Cold-blooded animals hibernate, too. But they need to store less fat than warm-blooded animals because they require less energy. ... When many cold-blooded animals hibernate, something interesting happens at the cellular level. The fluid around the cells, but not in the cells, is frozen solid.

When the weather changes and the mercury swings one way, their cells get exposed to that change in temperature. Yet cold blooded animals survive just fine

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