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; There is a group of animals that have homeostatic mechanisms for maintaining the temperature of the internal environment within very narrow limits. They can do this Such animals, humans, other mammals and birds, are called homeotherms. Humans can therefore function quite efficiently in both cold and hot environments.
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Warm-blooded - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In biology, a warm-blooded animal species is one whose members maintain thermal homeostasis; that is, they keep their body temperature at a roughly constant level, regardless of the ambient temperat...
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deal with the obvious thermal problems of newborn polar homeotherms. How- ..... homeotherms are born. Newborn harp seals (Pagophilus groenlandicus), ...
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Diffuse spectral reflectance curves for non-white homeotherms. See Table 1 and ..... of black homeotherm pigmentation: an hypothesis. Science, 155: 196-197. ...
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The allometric scaling exponent of the relationship between standard metabolic rate (SMR) and body mass for homeotherms has a long history and has been subject to much debate.
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Dr Walford then asked whether the life-prolonging effects of lowering Tb could be extended to homeotherms. His aim was to lower mean Tb by 2–3 °C on the ...
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