cold blooded animals get their body heat from their surroundings. Because
of this their metabolic processes are very dependent on the temperature of
their surroundings. In the cold, they move very slowly and metabolic
processes take place slowly. When it is warmer they can move more quickly
etc. This may seem primitive, but they don't have to spend so much of their
energy bank on keeping a constant temperature. Much of the food we eat is
burned to maintain our body heat. There are tradeoffs in both lifestyles.
Van Hoeck
cold blooded animals get their body heat from their surroundings. Because
of this their metabolic processes are very dependent on the temperature of
their surroundings. In the cold, they move very slowly and metabolic
processes take place slowly. When it is warmer they can move more quickly
etc. This may seem primitive, but they don't have to spend so much of their
energy bank on keeping a constant temperature. Much of the food we eat is
burned to maintain our body heat. There are tradeoffs in both lifestyles.
Van Hoeck
They move/stand together as a big group and then the group shifts. The ones on the inside slowly move outward and the outward ones go in. The "huddle" manages to keep them alive. Some do die because of age or sickness, but for the most part this works.
by gathering in a circle and making heat go aroubf
Penguins are warm blooded animals and they maintain similar internal body temperatures to warm blooded animals in any other area of the world.
Turtles are unable to regulate their body heat. To stay warm they hang out in the sun and make sure they have adequate access to water.
they huddle together to keep warm.
The ability of an organism to maintain internal stability is known as homeostasis.
All of them work together to maintain homeostasis.
the organ system of the body that operates together to help maintain homeostasis
Simple diffusion and osmosis help maintain homeostasis in cells and do not require the cell to expend energy.
one way cells maintain homeostasis is by controlling the movement of substances across their cell membrane.
The ability of an organism to maintain internal stability is known as homeostasis.
your body must give of heat if it is going to maintain homeostasis. You eat to maintain homeostasis.
are unable to maintain homeostasis
Sometimes release oxygen if they have too much oxygen to maintain homeostasis
A rabbit is able to maintain homeostasis with its fur coat and the ability to shiver.
All living organisms maintain homeostasis.
Cells must dispose of wastes in order to maintain their homeostasis
Cells must dispose of wastes in order to maintain their homeostasis
temperature
All of them work together to maintain homeostasis.
Homeostasis identifies the cells ability to maintain its internal conditions.
Homeostasis