"Homeotherms" maintain a steady body temperature and are warm-blooded, as opposed to "Poikilotherms" which are cold-blooded.
An example of a homeotherm is a Lion, an example of a poikilotherm is a Crocodile.
The Rubner rule apples to animals that maintain their body temperature at a steady level. Their metabolic rate is approximately proportional to the surface area of the body.The Rubner rule apples to animals that maintain their body temperature at a steady level. Their metabolic rate is approximately proportional to the surface area of the body.The Rubner rule apples to animals that maintain their body temperature at a steady level. Their metabolic rate is approximately proportional to the surface area of the body.The Rubner rule apples to animals that maintain their body temperature at a steady level. Their metabolic rate is approximately proportional to the surface area of the body.
to maintain a steady body temperature
Endothermic animals maintain constant body temperature in a number of ways. One way is to lay out in the sun.
Warm blooded animals can maintain a constant body temperature.
by sleeping during the day and hunt at nightnoMajority of the cold-blooded animals maintain their body temperature by exposing their body to the sun
Ectotherms are cold-blooded animals, as they get heat for their body from outside their body-- like a lizard laying on a rock to soak up some heat. Endotherms are warmblooded (like us) and their bodies maintain a steady internal temperature.
Warm-blooded animals.
They are cold blooded animals. They don't maintain their own temperature. Their temperature depends upon the temperature of the water they are in.
Warm-blooded animals (birds and mammals) are able to maintain a steady body temperature regardless of environmental conditions. Cold-blooded animals (reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, crustaceans, worms, etc.) are not.
warm blooded animals- mammals and aves
with the blood of there body temp. Also the room temp
A endothermic maintain a nearly constant internal body temperature regardless of the temperature of their environment. These animals are called warm- blooded animals.