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Endotherms are significantly better adapted to cold water and cold environments in general than ectotherms. This is because endotherms can operate at a temperature that is maximally efficient for the function of their enzymes.

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How are fishes adapted to survive in water?

2 ways that Fish are adapted to living in water are gills and fins, or scales ( streamline) and protected eyes.


What does adapted means?

Most things adapt to their surroundings. For example if you went to a new school at first you wouldn't know where to go, for your lessons, to go to the loo, but as you stay at that school you would get to know it a bit better. You !would know where to go, that means that you have adapted to you surroundings. Lots of Animals adapt too, like a Polar Bear is adapted to ice and snow, a fish adapted to water.


What fish is adapted to cold running water in streams?

Atrout. :)


What are a birds feet most adapted to?

swim easily through the water.


Cephalonchordates are endotherm or ectotherm?

An ectotherm, from the Greek εκτός (ektós) "outside" and θερμός (thermós) "hot", refers to organisms that control body temperature through external means. For example, many reptiles regulate their body temperature by basking in the sun. The opposite of ectothermy is endothermy, where heat is primarily generated as a result of internal metabolic processes.Many ectotherms are also poikilotherms, meaning their temperature varies over a wider range than homeotherms.Ectotherms are animals that warm their bodies by absorbing heat from their surroundings. In most ectotherms, the body temperature fluctuates with changes in the surrounding temperature; these ectotherms are called poikilothems. The body temperature of snakes, for example, cools in cold weather and warms up in hot weather. However, most marine fishes and invertebrates live in water that stays at constant temperature. Their body temperature, therefore, does not change, and these ectotherms are therefore considered homeotherms.

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Is a freshwater hydra an ectotherm or an endotherm?

It's an echinoderm whick primarily lives in ponds and lives off of other smaller organisms in the water such as brine shrimp and daphnia


Is a mouse an endothermic or and ectotherm?

Ectothermic means its cold bloodedendothermic means that its warm bloodedOne trait that distinguishes the major groups of vertebrates from one another is the way in which they control their body temperature. Most fish, amphibians, and reptiles have body temperatures that are close to the temperature of their environment.2 Fish, amphibians, and reptiles are ectotherms. An ectotherm is an animal whose body does not produce much internal heat. Its body temperature changes depending on the temperature of the environment. For example, when a turtle is lying in the sun on a riverbank, it has a higher body temperature than when it is swimming in a cool river. Ectotherms are sometimes called "cold-blooded," but that is misleading. The blood of ectotherms is often quite warm.3 In contrast to the turtle, a beaver would have the same body temperature whether it was in cool water or on warm land. The beaver is an endotherm. An endotherm is an animal whose body controls and regulates its temperature by controlling the internal heat it produces. An endotherm's body temperature usually does not change much, even when the temperature of its environment changes. Mammals and birds are endotherms. They have a stable body temperature that is typically much warmer than their environment. Endotherms are often called "warm-blooded" animals.


Are hippopotamus ectotherms?

An ectotherm is an animal whose body temperature depends on external sources. Hippos cannot regulate their own temperature, they live in water during the day and feed at dusk when the temperature is cooler. They are therefore ectotherms


Is the fibrous or the taproot better adapted for food storage?

Taproot is better adapted for food storage because it is enlarged and stores nutrients and water for the plant to use during periods of stress, such as drought. Fibrous roots have a greater surface area for absorption of nutrients and water, but they are not as efficient at storing food reserves.


How are sea anemones adapted to the water?

They are so well adapted to the water that they can't survive without it.


What are adapted animals with gills?

Fish have gills to breathe in the water. they swim in the water and are adapted :D :D :D


What plants have adapted?

All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots


How have humans adapted to living in wetland biomes?

they adapted by to water and climate and grasslands


Were the diadectes adapted to land or water?

Diadectes were fully adapted to land, even though it is a water to dry land animal.


How is a basilisk adapted and why?

it runs on water


How are fish adapted to living water?

2 ways that Fish are adapted to living in water are gills and fins, or scales ( streamline) and protected eyes.


How have humans and animals adapted to life in Sahara desert and Antarctica?

they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe