Biology, asked by kavitasingh1234, 9 months ago

Why does mammals and birds need more energy?​

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Answered by lucky1836
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Mammals and birds require much more food and energy than docold-blooded animals of the same weight. This is because in warm-blooded animals, the heat loss from their bodies is proportional to the surface area of their bodies, while the heat created by their bodies is proportional to their mass.

Answered by gopal5021
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Mammals and birds require much more food and energy than docold-blooded animals of the same weight. This is because in warm-blooded animals, the heat loss from their bodies is proportional to the surface area of their bodies, while the heat created by their bodies is proportional to their mass.

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