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Thermoregulation in animals. Ectothermy · Endothermy · Wiki tarantula.jpg · Poikilothermy · Heterothermy · Homeothermy (Gigantothermy) ...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterothermy
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Definition of heterotherm from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of heterotherm ... A heterothermic animal.
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Heterotherm - Definition of Heterotherm at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Heterotherm. Look it up now! ... Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Definition of heterotherm. Provided by Stedman's medical dictionary and Drugs.com. Includes medical terms and definitions.
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Given that both of these species are heterotherms, it is ... heterotherm, that the ventricles are densely innervated by terminal adrenergic fibres (O'Shea ...
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Given that both of these species are heterotherms, it is possible that such a pattern of innervation may relate to the control of cardiac output during ...
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Heterotherm seems like an option,due to the lower food requirements,but aren't dinosaurs thought to exhibit homothermy or near-homothermy as a plesiomorphic feature? Do naked mole rats and ,possibly,crocodiles count as heterotherms descended from homotherms?
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animal that partially regulates body temperature: an animal that sometimes maintains its body temperature at a certain level, e.g. when active, but at other times allows it to fluctuate with the environment; ... Also on Encarta ... Encarta® World English Dictionary [World English Edition] © & (P)2009 Microsoft Corporation.
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As a heterotherm or cold-blooded animal, an amphibian's body temperature is partially maintained by fat reserves stored under the skin. In the realm of security, the skin protects against abrasions while color patterns help camouflage amphibians from potential predators.
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