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∙ 2008-11-24 16:30:54All mammals are classified as endotherms, which means they have some ability to keep a constant body temperature. However, endothermy is not complete, so a disease or extreme outside temperatures could overpower the mammal's ability to keep its body temperature constant.
It is a mammal, therefore warm-blooded. Meaning, it will stay at a constant temperature
A mammal
A mammal has a body temperature that isn't exactly the same all the time, but that is maintained within a narrow range.
any kind of mammal.
it's impossible to keep the gas at constant temperature. it's impossible to keep the gas at constant temperature.
Generally one uses a constant temperature water bath.
Because any one measurement of a gas depends on the other two. -- If you keep the pressure of a gas constant and change its temperature, the volume changes. -- If you keep the pressure of a gas constant and change its volume, the temperature changes. -- If you keep the temperature of a gas constant and change its pressure, the volume changes. -- If you keep the temperature of a gas constant and change its volume, the pressure changes. -- If you keep the volume of a gas constant and change its temperature, the pressure changes. -- If you keep the volume of a gas constant and change its pressure, the temperature changes.
No
Basically we should also keep in mind knowledge about voltage and current. If we keep voltage constant then by increase in temperature also increase the attenuation, if we keep current constant then attenuation drops by increasing temperature.
No. A spider has no mechanism to maintain its body temperature.
It is a mammal, therefore warm-blooded. Meaning, it will stay at a constant temperature