How do frogs regulate their body temperature?
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>>>Frogs are ectotherms, this means they get their heat from external sources. They are sometimes called 'cold blooded', but in fact they do not have cold blood, it is just regulated by theirenvironment. In comparison, humans are endotherms and can maintain their body temperature at about 37°C.
>>>Frogs are ectotherms, this means they get their heat from external sources. They are sometimes called 'cold blooded', but in fact they do not have cold blood, it is just regulated by theirenvironment. In comparison, humans are endotherms and can maintain their body temperature at about 37°C.
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Frogs are ectothermal amphibians.
This means they use external sources to maintain their body temperature.
Frogs combine various physical , environment and adaptive factors to maintain the body temperature.
One of the most common practice is of changing skin color. Also cooling by evaporation from their skin is another practice.
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This means they use external sources to maintain their body temperature.
Frogs combine various physical , environment and adaptive factors to maintain the body temperature.
One of the most common practice is of changing skin color. Also cooling by evaporation from their skin is another practice.
Hope This Helps You!
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