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Amphibians have warm body temperature because they are cold blooded meaning they have to be in the sun a lot.
Your body temperature is regulated by the hypothalamus.
Your body temperature is regulated by the hypothalamus.
Body temperature is regulated by homeostasis, or thermoregulation. It also controls pH levels and water levels inside of the human body.
Body temperature is regulated by homeostasis, or thermoregulation. It also controls pH levels and water levels inside of the human body.
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Slightly, but temperature will be regulated by sweating.
No, they cannot. Amphibians are cold-blooded and thus have no biological body temperature regulation. Their body temperature is dictated by their environment. They can regulate their body temperature to some degree by choosing their surroundings. For example, they can be warmer by being in the sun or cooler by being in the shade, etc.
Like all amphibians, the body temperature of a frog will be very close to the ambient temperature.
Body temperature is regulated by homeostasis, or thermoregulation. It also controls pH levels and water levels inside of the human body.
endotherms are the animals (or whatever) that have internal metabolic means for regulating their constant body temperature . but amphibians have to keep themselves in an environment that match their body temperature. so they are ectotherms and not endotherms. they maintain their body temp. by changing their exposure to sunlight, contact with ground, and hibernation etc
Our body temperature is controlled by the hypothalamus gland found in the brain. When a person is cold the gland sends a signal to the brain to stimulate the muscles which results in the body shivering in chills.