An Endotherms can regulate their body temperature by producing heat through metabolic processes. Birds and mammals are Endotherms as well as some fish.
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endocrine glands
These special proteins are called enzymes.
Hypotalamuses is the part of the brain that lies below the thalamus, forming the major portion of the ventral region of the diencephalon and functioning to regulate bodily temperature, certain metabolic processes, and other autonomic activities.
Thyroxine is a hormone, or chemical messenger, that is secreted by the thyroid gland to help regulate metabolic processes and influence physical development of the body.
Iodine(127) is important part of thyroid hormone which help to regulate body temperature and metabolic rate. Hormones are Triiodothyronine and Thyroxine with three and four Iodine atoms respecively.
temperture maintained and regulate by two processes functioning in conjunction with one another while thermometers will beep when temperature taking in concluded.
I can only assume that you mean ectotherm and not ectoderm.Ectoderm is the outer germ layer of an embryo.... so this wouldn't make sense.An ectotherm is a cold-blooded animal (e.g. amphibians). The animal depends on external sources to regulate its body temperature.This is opposed to an endotherm, which is warm-blooded (e.g. mammals, birds...). They regulate their temperature themselves, creating most of their heat through metabolic processes.
Nutrients include carbohydrates, proteins, minerals, and fats. Nutrients help provide energy, build and repair body tissues, and regulate metabolic processes.
They absorb heat from external sources. Reptiles are endothermic - they bask in direct sunlight (or under a heat-lamp in captivity) to heat their bodies to a working temperature.
micronutrients regulate the body process?
enzyme activity within the metabolic pathways