Blood is a reptile itself
The Cleveland Reptile Show has blood pythons, such as the ball pythons.
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No.
Reptiles are cold blooded. The temperature of the air around the reptile is theoretically the reptile's blood temperature.
cold because it is a reptile
Reptile red blood cells are nucleated, meaning they contain a nucleus, unlike mammalian red blood cells which are anucleate. Reptile red blood cells are also oval-shaped whereas mammalian red blood cells are typically circular. Additionally, reptile red blood cells contain different types of hemoglobin compared to mammals.
Yes. The distinguishing features of a mammal are warm blood and suckling their young, both of which the rhinoceros has.
The blood temperature of a reptile is typically influenced by its environment and can vary. Reptiles are ectothermic, meaning they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. This allows their blood temperature to fluctuate based on the surrounding environmental conditions.
No, an alligator is a reptile.
Mammalian red blood cells have no nucleus. Bird and reptile red blood cells DO have a nucleusProkaryotes - bacterial cells (eubacteria and archaebacteria).
vena cava>right atrium>ventricle>pulmonary circuit
Yes, giant tortoises are reptiles as they have thick scale-like skin, cold blood, and eggs using an amniotic sac.