It is rare for a Bushbaby to drink from a water source. Water is mostly obtained through their natural diet which is high in fruits and gum (although the ratios do vary according to individual species).
As mammals, bushbabies are endothermic, using their food energy to warm their bodies. However, as strepsirrhine primates, their metabolism is lower than that of monkeys and apes (haplorhine primates).
it maintains water
By contracting rhythmically, this specialized vacuole pumps excess water out of the cell. That helps them maintain water balance.
The antidiuretic hormone is produced and the kidneys take blood and waste and get water to maintain the balance.
By contracting rhythmically, this specialized vacuole pumps excess water out of the cell. That helps them maintain water balance.
Terrestrial animals maintain their water balance in a number of ways. These animals can develop the capacity to hold a lot of water in dry situations.
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By contracting rhythmically, this specialized vacuole pumps excess water out of the cell. That helps them maintain water balance.
its to maintain salt balance and maintain water balance and also rid the body of toxic wastes but for you plato users its all the above
No, bushbabies do not like the cold. They are from hot, tropical climates.
The Bushbaby was created in 1969-09.
Contractile lysosomes