As temperatures rise, the body temperatures of heterotherms also rise. This is in contrast to homeotherms, who have a constant body temperature.
ectothermic
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Decreased organic decay and decomposition in winter is due to the fact that the organisms causing decay (bacteria, fungi, insects) either cannot survive the low temperatures, or they become sluggish or dormant. When the temperatures rise, they become active.
Yes, there have been many organisms classified as extremophiles, in which can live in environments with temperatures exceeding that of boiling water.
Three differences between unicellular and multicellular organisms is that unicellular organisms are microscopic and can live in extreme temperatures. Multicellular organisms are much larger and have systems and organs.
The definition of psychrophiles are extremophilic organisms that are capable of reproduction in cold temperatures.
endothermic means it is absorbing heat. the heat within the organism would be warmer than the surrounding environment over time.
ectothermic
High temperatures are harmful to organisms in various ways. Most of the process of the body require regulated temperatures and if they are too high, they end up damaging some of the organelles.
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Homeothermic animals are organisms that do not let their core body temperatures fluxuate.
the rise of photosynthetic
ash cannot cause global temperatures to rise. At least not all the time
The rise of photosynthetic organisms will not ever lead to a decrease in oxygen. The use of these organisms will always lead to an increase.
The relationship between the rise of ocean temperatures and the rise in the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is that when there is a rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide the warmer the temperature of the ocean is
The enhanced greenhouse effect is making air temperatures rise.
Your body raises its temperature to stimulate the immune response. It also inhibits the reproductive abilities of bacteria.
How unicellular organisms may have given rise to the first animals?