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A difference in temperature.
Cold blooded animals have a blood temperature that is similar to their surrounding's Reptiles for instance. That is, their system does not generate heat as is the case in warm blooded animals such as mammal's
Blood is a liquid that acts as an insulator of heat. When more blood is rushed to an area of the body, some of the heat escapes and is transmitted to that site which helps to regulate temperature.
Cryotherapy - The treatment of tissue with the use of cold temperatures
Perspiration. Shivering.
You should keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold. The temperature to keep bacteria out of hot foods is 160 degrees and above. Cold foods should be kept at 40 degrees or below.
A crocodile is a reptile. All reptiles, including the crocodile, are cold-blooded. This means that they can not regulate their blood temperature. Instead they use their surrounding environment to keep their blood temperature were it should be.
In a cold place.
A difference in temperature.
There are a lot of them, in fact, some blood tests require the blood be collected in a cold vial, therefore, certain vials are stored in the refrigerator or freezer, depending on the specific requirements.Some need to be stored at room temperature and others immediately frozen and kept frozen until ready for testing.Due to the amount of blood tests available, it would be almost impossible to answer which ones need to be kept cold.
cold because it is a reptile
No, batteries should be stored at room temperature and extreme temperatures reduce performance. They do last longer for about 5%. And if there alkaline batteries, room temperature does just as well.
cold, very cold.
cold blooded
Cold-blooded creatures take on the temperature of their surroundings. They are hot when their environment is hot and cold when their environment is cold. In hot environments, cold-blooded animals can have blood that is much warmer than warm-blooded animals.well its because if a cold blooded animal that is not cold blooded and should be the'll eventuilly die.
Blood is transported cold. It is lowered below body temperature, but not frozen, to slow the breakdown of the components. It is less volatile once it is broken down into its components such as plasma, platelets and red blood cells. It can be stored for only a few weeks and then must be discarded.
It should be a cold temperature.