homoithermic
Thermoregulation means maintenance of a stable temperature in the body.
Having a constant body temperature means that an organism can maintain a consistent internal temperature regardless of external conditions. This ability is seen in warm-blooded animals (mammals and birds) and allows for more stable metabolic processes and functioning of bodily systems.
How do are body's maintain a constant temperature?
Homoiothermous refers to an organism that is able to regulate its body temperature internally, maintaining a relatively constant temperature regardless of the external environment. This is also known as endothermy and is seen in mammals and birds.
no
why the human body temperature always remains constant in normal person
yes
A homeotherm is an organism that can regulate its body temperature to stay relatively constant despite changes in external temperature. This ability to regulate body temperature internally allows homeotherms to maintain a stable environment for important biological processes. Examples of homeotherms include mammals and birds.
No. A spider has no mechanism to maintain its body temperature.
Goldfish are ectothermic animals, meaning they cannot regulate their body temperature internally like mammals. Instead, their body temperature fluctuates with the surrounding water temperature. As the water temperature changes, goldfish adjust their metabolic processes accordingly, but they do not maintain a constant body temperature.
All mammals are classified as endotherms, which means they have some ability to keep a constant body temperature. However, endothermy is not complete, so a disease or extreme outside temperatures could overpower the mammal's ability to keep its body temperature constant.
homeostasis