green frog
The Hypothalamus controls body temperature, thirst, fatigue etc.
The hypothalamus controls body temperature. It links the nervous system to the endocrine system. The hypothalamus controls body temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue, and circadian cycles.
As temperature decreases, metabolic rate decreases...of course this is why the ability to control body temperature is so critical to survival. Whether an organism controls it's body temperature internally or externally is relevant only in terms of how successful temperature regulation improves an organism's ability to survive, reproduce and adapt.
metabolism isn't a state of the body. the metabolism controls the digestion of fat. blood flow controls body temperature and also some hormones such as adrenaline.
The brain controls water balance, body temperature, and the endocrine system.
The Medulla controls the body functions such as breathing, digestion, blood flow and body temperature.
An example of an organism that can control its temperature only via behavior is the common lizard (Zootoca vivipara). This ectothermic reptile relies on behavioral adaptations, such as basking in the sun to increase its body temperature or seeking shade to cool down. Unlike endothermic animals, it cannot internally regulate its body temperature, making its survival dependent on environmental cues and behaviors.
The hypothalamus controls the body's temperature.
The Medulla controls the body functions such as breathing, digestion, blood flow and body temperature.
homoithermic
Controls body temperature :)
True. The skin acts as a barrier against germs and also controls body temperature.