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Warm blooded animals all have some ability to regulate their body temperature. Depending on the surrounding temperature, at some point the body temperature will be the same as the plant temperature. But when the surrounding temperature changes, the plant's temperature will change with it, while warm blooded animals will stay at the same temperature.
Plants do not have blood - only animals have blood.
cold blood animals are cold when they in cold temperature and hot when they are in hot temperature; they didn't need high amount of food to maintain their energy into fats. warm blood animals require high amount of food to convert energy into fats.
Cold blooded animals are called reptiles. These species include snakes and lizards. Some reptiles eat smaller animals such as mice, while others eat a variety of plants.
Well, if you just mean animals that eat plants in general, then it just depends. If it's a mammal then it is warm-blooded, and I'm guessing that's what it is. So, depending on what plant-eating animals you're talking about, the answer is still probably going to be it's warm-blooded. :) Hope this helps!
The temperature of air affect the plants and animals in a quadrat in a variety of ways from the food that the animals will have to eat to the land and place the animal plays a role on mother nature .
Cold blooded animals use the sun to bath in so they can keep there skin warm
Yes, especially if that is their environment.
I believe that the temperature may affect the animals and plants.
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The temperature of air affect the plants and animals in a quadrat in a variety of ways from the food that the animals will have to eat to the land and place the animal plays a role on mother nature .
Most plants and animals live in areas with very specific climate conditions, such as temperature and rainfall patterns, that enable them to thrive.