The circulatory system in insects and praying mantises is an open circulatory system. This means that the hemolymph (blood) is freely floating in the organism bathing the organs as necessary. Insects are all cold-blooded (ectothermic) meaning they cannot metabolically control their own body temperature, it depends on their environment.
The circulatory system in insects and praying mantises is an open circulatory system. This means that the hemolymph (blood) is freely floating in the organism bathing the organs as necessary. Insects are all cold-blooded (ectothermic) meaning they cannot metabolically control their own body temperature, it depends on their environment.
The circulatory system in insects and praying mantises is an open circulatory system. This means that the hemolymph (blood) is freely floating in the organism bathing the organs as necessary. Insects are all cold-blooded (ectothermic) meaning they cannot metabolically control their own body temperature, it depends on their environment.
a scientist page says it is warm blooded and it is an invertebrate. But according to my science class all invertebrates are cold blooded so i am pretty sure a praying mantis is cold blooded
Like most insects, the praying mantis is cold-blooded.
I am almost positive it is cold blooded but some sources say it may be warm blooded.
Cold blooded, only mammals and birds are warm blooded
Cold blooded.
are catfish cold blooded or warm blooded
Cold Blooded
badgers are cold blooded
They are mammals so they are warm-blooded.
No, they are warm blooded.
Rodents are warm-blooded. Not cold-blooded!
warm blooded
they are cold blooded because all worms are cold blooded