Ectothermic refers to "cold blooded" animals: that is, they have little or no regulation of their internal temperature. If it's cold out, they're cold, if it's warm, they're warm.
Endothermic refers to "warm blooded" animals (like us). They keep their internal temperature the same no matter what the outside temperature is.
animals except birds and mammals; having body temperature that varies with the environment.
nothing they are both ectothermic.
endothermic is when something changes from to hot to cold and ectothermic is when something changes from cold to hot.
Ectothermic means the same thing as "cold-blooded." It means that the animals body does not produce its own heat internally so the animal's temperature varies with its surroundings. Endothermic means the same thing as "warm-blooded." It means that the animals body regulates its temperature internally by producing heat and keeping the body temperature relatively stable. Exothermic does not relate to animals at all. It is a term used in chemistry to describe certain types of chemical reactions. Fish are ectothermic as most living things that are not birds or mammals are.
Snakes are reptiles, which means they are ectothermic: they get their body heat from external sources.http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/animals/Snakes.htm
Snakes are reptiles, which means they are ectothermic: they get their body heat from external sources.http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/animals/Snakes.htm
What's the difference between eukaryote and prokaryote and animals and plants ?
Ectothermic animals have an internal body temperature that changes with the temperature of its surroundings. A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone. A warmblooded animal has a constant internal temperature so WARM-BLOODED ANIMALS ARE NOT THE SAME AS ECTOTHERMS.
both endothermic and ectothermic animals must regulate their body temperature
aves are endotherms because they produce their own body temperature
The ONLY difference is that Protozoans are unicellular and animals multicellular
Its Chondrichthyans and it depends on the species. Mostly they are ectothermic but a small number of exceptions exist. Some sharks, like the thresher shark, can warm parts of its body some what, this means a few C above water temperature not like how warm blooded animals regulate temperature. So in short.Ectothermic.
Ectotherms needs outside temperatures to maintain stable body temp. Endotherms can stay warm by producing internal heat.
No. Rattlesnakes are ectothermic, which is commonly referred to as 'cold-blooded'. Snakes are reptiles, and all reptiles are ectothermic, as are fish and amphibians. Their body temperature is dependent on external environmental conditions.