The animals that control it internal body is called indpendent animal
It is called homeostasis (internal environment maintained at a constant level) or thermostasis (internal heat maintained at a constant temperature). The overall name for the processes by which temperature is controlled is thermoregulation.
A cold blooded animal (also called an ectotherm)
Motivation
any plant or animal fat that is liquid at room temperature is called unsaturated fat
The internal bony structure is called an "endoskeleton", in contrast to a rigid shell on the outside of the animal, normally made of chitin.Animals that possess these structures are known as vertebrate animals.
thermostat
Essential life functions are carried out most efficiently when an animal's internal body temperature is within a narrow range called "homeostasis." For mammals, this range is typically around 98.6°F (37°C). Maintaining this temperature allows enzymes to function optimally and metabolic processes to occur at an efficient rate.
Internal control of natural cycles refers to the way in which organisms regulate their biological processes, such as growth or reproduction, without external influences. This control is often achieved through internal mechanisms such as hormones or circadian rhythms. It allows organisms to adapt to environmental changes and maintain homeostasis.
A animal that maintains a constant body temperature is called endothermic animal. A endothermic animal is also called homeothermic animal. Example: Aves and mammals are the only animals that are endothermic.
Animals that do not control their body temperature but rather let the environmental temperature control it are called cold-blooded or the technical term is ectotherm.
any plant or animal fat that is liquid at room temperature is called unsaturated fat
It is called the homeostasis. It means maintaining constant internal temperature.