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What are some methods organisms use to regulate internal temperature?

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Can fish keep their bodies warm?

Most fish can't regulate their body temperature and will simply be (very close to) the temperature of the surrounding water. Some sharks can maintain an internal temperature a little higher than ambient water temperature.


What is the internal body fluid of an insect?

The internal body fluid of an insect is called hemolymph. It circulates nutrients, hormones, and other substances throughout the insect's body and plays a role in transporting waste and immune responses. Hemolymph also helps regulate body temperature in some insects.


What can regulate their body temperature by producing heat through metabolic processes?

An Endotherms can regulate their body temperature by producing heat through metabolic processes. Birds and mammals are Endotherms as well as some fish.


What does internal temperature mean?

Internal temperature is the temperature at or near the center of an object. The internal temperature is very important in cooking things like roasts, chickens, turkeys, etc. There are situations where outside temperature may be quite warm, but internal temperature may be quite cool. Things are to be cooked until the internal temperature is hot, often for some period of time.


What organisms are poikilotherms?

The term "cold-blooded animal" is now referred to as an ectotherm. Snakes, lizards, fish, burrowing desert animals, and insects are all ectotherms, whose temperature fluctuates since it is controlled by the environment. An example would be a turtle for instance.


Do warmblooded animals have the same temperature as plants?

Warm blooded animals all have some ability to regulate their body temperature. Depending on the surrounding temperature, at some point the body temperature will be the same as the plant temperature. But when the surrounding temperature changes, the plant's temperature will change with it, while warm blooded animals will stay at the same temperature.


What methods are used for total internal reflections?

There are many methods. Like: Second harmonic imaging, 4Pi microscope, structured illumination and sarfus. Also, there are some fluorescence methods like: fluorescence microscopy and confocal microscopy.


Do snakes sweat?

No, snakes do not sweat. They do not have sweat glands like humans and some other mammals. Instead, they rely on other methods such as seeking shade or water to regulate their body temperature.


Why do some dogs have warm ears?

Some dogs have warm ears because they have a higher blood flow to their ears, which helps regulate their body temperature.


What function distributes water throughout the body to help regulate the body temperature?

The main function responsible for distributing water throughout the body to help regulate body temperature is the circulatory system. This system helps transport water, nutrients, and oxygen to cells and removes waste products. In terms of temperature regulation, the circulatory system helps disperse heat produced by the body's cells to maintain a stable internal temperature.


What makes an animal cold or warm blooded Is it because of some valves in the heart?

The terms actually don't have anything to do with blood except for the fact that blood helps move the heat throughout the body. Cold blooded, or exothermic animals are not able to regulate their internal temperatures. They have to sit in the sun to warm up and sit in the shade to cool off. Warm blooded, or endothermic animals can keep a pretty constant internal temperature. Ours is 98.6 degrees Farenheit. It actually has to do with the part of the brain that controls body regulation, not with the heart.