5: Both liquid at room temperature and unsaturated
The product that comes from animals that is solid at room temperature is saturated fat. Unsaturated fat is a liqiud at room temperature.
Unsaturated fat is liquid at room temperature and comes from plants. Saturated fat is solid at room temperature and comes from animals.
An oil is a type of fat. Fats are divided into saturated and unsaturated. Generally, saturated fats come from animals and are solid at room temperature, and unsaturated fats come from plant sources and are liquid at room temperature. Oils are most often examples of unsaturated fats, such as canola oil.
Some animals have bodies that can control their own body temperatures. Some animals have to find shade or water to control their body temperature.
Cold-blooded animals may change body temperature when the outside temperature changes. This is because they are unable to regulate their body temperature.
The term for animals that have varying blood temperatures based on the environment is cold blooded. Animals who keep a constant temperature is called warm blooded.
They are cold blooded animals. They don't maintain their own temperature. Their temperature depends upon the temperature of the water they are in.
The average temperature range that animals can handle varies greatly depending on the species. Some animals, like polar bears, can tolerate extremely cold temperatures, while others, like desert animals, can withstand very high temperatures. In general, most animals can survive within a range of temperatures that is suited to their habitat and physiology.
Temperature significantly impacts animals by influencing their metabolic rates, behavior, and distribution. Cold-blooded animals, for example, rely on external temperatures to regulate their body heat, affecting their activity levels and feeding. In contrast, warm-blooded animals maintain a stable internal temperature, but extreme temperatures can lead to stress, altered reproductive cycles, and habitat changes. Overall, shifts in temperature can affect survival, reproduction, and ecosystem dynamics.
Animas need carbohydrates for energy.
Excess carbohydrates are stored as fat.
From their food