all mammals or "warm blooded" animals control their own body temperature. they all keep their body at a specific temp. while a reptile must search for heat or coolness to change their temperature
Of or relating to an organism that regulates its body temperature largely by exchanging heat with its surroundings; cold-blooded.
It has a body that takes the temperature around it.
An animal whose body temperature changes with the temperature of the environment is called an ectotherm. Ectotherms rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature, such as basking in the sun or seeking shade to cool down. Examples include reptiles and amphibians.
a cold-blooded animal what ever the temp is where the animal is
The average body temperature of a gorilla is around 98.6°F (37°C), which is similar to that of humans. Gorillas, along with many other primates, regulate their body temperature by behaviors like seeking shade or sunning themselves.
what regulates body temperature,hunger,thirst
water
the liver
It regulates body temperature.
It regulates body temperature
The hypothalamus is the area of the brain that regulates body temperature by responding to changes in core temperature and initiating appropriate responses to maintain homeostasis. It helps to regulate body temperature by coordinating responses such as shivering or sweating.
The hypothalamus, located in the brain, is the primary organ that regulates body temperature. It acts as the body's thermostat, receiving signals from the body and adjusting mechanisms such as sweating or shivering to maintain a stable internal temperature.
Water regulates body temperature, aids in digestion, helps transport nutrients and oxygen to cells, lubricates joints, and flushes waste products from the body.
A bird maintaining a constant body temperature is showing homeostasis.
Ectotherm- an animal whose body temperature changes with the temperature of its surrounding environment. Endotherm- an animal whose body temperature does not change with its surrounding environment. Ectotherms are animals like snakes and lizards that change their body temp with the ambient temperature. Endotherms are humans and other mammals like birds that keep there body temperature the same no matter what the climate is like. The process of homeostasis regulates our body temperature through negative feedback. For example, when our body temperature decreases due to the cold environment, we shiver to increase the body temperature. When the body temperature increases, we sweat to decrease the body temperature.
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