From their metabolism, some processes such as that occur in the mitochondria release heat when they transfer electrons.
the difference is warm blood controls their body temp cold blood doesnt
Warm-blooded animals produce warmth through homeostasis in their body. Cold-blooded animals gather heat through external means.
Muscle movement produces the most body heat.
it doesn't it has nothing to do with warm blooded animals
warmNo, A peacock is warm-blooded.
Because they are warm blooded they can create their own heat to stay warm like us people.
Warm blooded animals can generate their own heat in a cold enviorment. Cold blooded animals change their temperature if they are in a cold place their body temperature changes cold if they are in a warm place it changes warm. Temperature change
No, warm-blooded animals have a built-in heat source that maintains a relatively constant body temperature independent of the environmental temperature.
Warm-blooded animals generate heat to maintain their body temperature through a process called metabolism. This involves breaking down food to produce energy, which is then used to generate heat. Additionally, warm-blooded animals have mechanisms such as shivering and increasing their heart rate to generate more heat when needed.
All mammals are warm-blooded (endothermic).Warm-blooded animals are animals that can control their internal body temperature using metabolic processes to generate heat, whereas cold-blooded must use the sun or another heat source to keep warm.All mammals are technically 'warm -blooded'.
yes some animals do as far as i know. they use the fat in their bodies to produce body heat. e.g. horses use their own body heat to keep themselves warm.
Warm blooded or endothermic.