What is the main difference between a cold blooded and warm blooded animals
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Answer:
Cold Blooded Warm Blooded
Cannot maintain Can maintain
Energy
Obtained from the surrounding environment Obtained from the food consumption
Body temperature
Answer:
theCold Blooded
Warm Blooded
Constant temperature
Cold blooded- Cannot maintain warm blooded- Can maintain
Energy
Cold blooded- Obtained from the surrounding environment Warm blooded- Obtained from the food consumption
Body temperature
Cold blooded -Varies with the temperature of the surrounding Warm blooded- Between 35 to 40 degree C
Rate of metabolism
Cold blooded- Changes with the change in environment Warm blooded -Environmental changes do not affect
Survive
Cold blooded - They cannot sustain in extreme temperature conditions Warm blooded - They easily adapt to any temperature condition
Examples
Cold blooded - Reptiles, insects, fish, amphibians, etc. Warm blooded- Birds and mammals