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thermoregulation in vertebrates?​

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Answered by purushothamvajjula
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Explanation: Vertebrates use autonomic responses either to anticipate thermally induced physiological changes, to maintain acid-base balance and avoid lethal tem peratures, or to keep internal temperature constant.

Answered by stolenheart05
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Numerous observation upon humans and other animals John hunter showed that the essential difference between the so-called warm blooded and cold blooded animals lives in the observed constancy of the temperature of the farmer and the observer variability of the temperature of the letter almost all were bloods and mammals have a high temperature almost constant and independent of the of surrounding air home theatre me almost all other animals display a variation of blood temperature depend on their surroundings.

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