exothermic
Grinding up sea salt is a process that requires breaking the bonds between the salt particles, which would require energy input. Therefore, it is an endothermic reaction as it absorbs heat from the surrounding environment.
Echinoderms group includes sea stars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers. Less known members of the phylum are exothermic or poikilothermic their temperature depends on their environment.
Oh, dude, you're asking if leafy sea dragons are exothermic? Well, technically speaking, yes, they are exothermic because they rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature. So, like, they're not throwing on a sweater when it gets chilly, they're just chilling in the ocean like, "whatever, I'll take whatever temperature you throw at me."
Its leafy :)
Turtles are exothermic. All reptiles are, and most fish too. (Some larger sharks are endothermic.) Mammals and birds are all endothermic.
No, the leafy sea dragon is a fish, and a close relative of the sea horse.
No, the leafy sea dragon is a fish, a close relative to the sea horse.
Leafy Sea Dragon Festival was created in 2005.
100% sure that predators have trouble spotting leafy sea dragons because leafy sea dragons are hard to find because they blend in with trees plants and other things that are leafy.
Leafy Sea Dragon is an animal, a dragon who lives by the sea- where the name comes from.
A sea dragon is a member of the same family in which sea horses fall that has leafy-looking protrusions all over its body.
the leafy sea dragon eats shrimp, small fish, and plankton.