The organ system responsible for generating heat in warm-blooded animals, including humans, is the muscular system. When muscles contract during physical activity, they produce heat as a byproduct of metabolism. Additionally, the endocrine system plays a role by regulating metabolism and influencing heat production through hormones such as thyroxine. Together, these systems help maintain a stable body temperature despite varying environmental conditions.
Cold-blooded animals have a variable body temperature which reflects the environmental temperature (eg. fish and reptiles). Warm-blooded animals keep their core body temperature at a nearly consistent level regardless of the temperature of the surrounding environment (eg. birds and mammals).
Warm-blooded animals generate heat to maintain their body temperature through a process called metabolism. This involves breaking down food to produce energy, which is then used to generate heat. Additionally, warm-blooded animals have mechanisms such as shivering and increasing their heart rate to generate more heat when needed.
Animals and humans eat food to stay alive. Metabolic processes break down the food (plants and animals) to obtain energy, and the materials needed to build and repair the body.
warmth is importangt to human because when your body temmperature dropes your mentabolism slows down you're lacking energy. Then you tend to try stay in one place to try to stay warm and this laqck of activity further slows your metabolism down your body including your heart and lungs has to work harder to maintain your body temperature
Oxygen is needed for the chemical reaction which provides humans and animals with the energy that we need to make our biochemistry work.
Animals and humans eat food to stay alive. Metabolic processes break down the food (plants and animals) to obtain energy, and the materials needed to build and repair the body.
EndocrineAnswer:In acupuncture you have a mystery organ called the "triple-warmer" that is part of this function. In the real world heat is generated by the energy creation processes in every living cell. The blood evens the heat out some by transporting heat away from the inner organs to the exterior of the body.
Yes, segmented worms are cold-blooded animals, which means that their body temperature is dependent on the temperature of their environment. They regulate their internal temperature by moving to warmer or cooler areas as needed.
First answer deleted by RikkiTsunami due to unhelpful and innapropriate content The sun is needed to provide energy. It is the center of a cold blooded animals existence, and it's energy plays a key role in photosynthesis
Oxygen. Plants take in the Carbon Dioxide that man and animals exhale, and give off oxygen.
food , material (such as wool),many animals eat other things that are not needed as much, there are plenty of things animals provide to humans as well as good company from house hold pets
Generates most of the force needed to produce the action.