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What types on animals use their environment to control their body temperature?

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Answered by DodieZollner
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Temperature regulation, perhaps, is the most noticeable form of most convertible and homeostasis. In all enzymes, they have a happy place, and in their case, this is a special reading on the thermometer. If the body temperature goes beyond the acceptable range, cells can not make their chemical reactions. In addition, if cellular guo freeze inside our cells, then we are pretty sure that it will be bad.

In the blood vessels the sensors are constantly sending brain updates to the internal temperature. This information is sent to a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus analyzes the data, then sends the message to the animal to do something. Shiva, run around, get a whistle, whatever gets cold or hot.

Animal classification

You've probably heard the phrases before hot blood and cold blood. Scientists do not use those antiques now, because they have created much confusion. The actual temperature of the blood of the animal is not really anything to do with it. Now, the naming system is very special. It is also a bit more complicated to understand. dont worry; we've got you covered.

Animals can be divided into three categories based on the way they control their temperature.

Homothorams: Animals which maintain a consistent internal body temperature in a wide range of environmental conditions. Most mammals and birds are homotherms.

Poikilotherms: The temperature of animals varies depending on the temperature of the environment. Fish, amphibians, and reptiles are poikilotherms, as are most irreversible. The only mammal known to be poikilothermic is the nude sesame rat. But those things are just weird.

Heterothrom: Animals which usually keep the temperature of the body continuously, but there is a specific period where their temperature is different, such as during hibernation. We said that most mammals were Homooromes. The people who are not (except the naked mole rat) are heterothromes. Ground squirrels and bears are heteroterms, such as some birds and reptiles.


Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Endotherms, such as birds and mammals, use metabolic heat to maintain a stable internal temperature, often one different from the environment. Ectotherms, like lizards and snakes, do not use metabolic heat to maintain their body temperature but take on the temperature of the environment.

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