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Moreover, in literature reported the presence of a third endotherm (post transition) at 52.2 C.
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An endotherm is an animal that regulates its own body temperature, typically by keeping it at a constant level.
To achieve this energy savings, an endotherm will first decrease its metabolic rate, which then results in a decreased body temperature.
The conceptually related endotherm and exotherm are concepts in animal physiology.
You may retain the other indigenous endotherm and the medical software, if you deliver the rest of Voyager's crew without delay."
For example, ectotherms tend to become sluggish at low temperatures, whereas a co-located endotherm may be fully active.
Endotherm (disambiguation)
If Giraffatitan was fully cold-blooded or was a passive bulk endotherm, it would have needed far less food to meet its daily energy needs.
Whether Hadrocodium was warm-blooded or cold-blooded has not been settled, although its apparent nocturnal features would seem to place it in the endotherm group.
It is in that spirit of cooperation that I-" "Do not mistake us for your 'neighbors,' endotherm.
Nonetheless, the possible presence of maxilloturbinates suggests that Glanosuchus may have been able to rapidly breathe without drying out the nasal passage, and therefore could have been an endotherm.
Without in any way contradicting himself he continues: 'They could have been warm-blooded, highly active creatures (with a fully divided heart), without any of the costs associated with being an endotherm.'
The smallest flying vertebrates are the bee hummingbird and the bumblebee bat, both of which may weigh less than 2 g. They are thought to represent the lower size limit for endotherm flight.
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The endotherm does not have to use large amounts of energy to control its temperature within the thermal neutral zone, the organism adjusts to the temperatures within the zone through different responses requiring little energy.
Such internally generated heat is mainly an incidental product of the animal's routine metabolism, but under conditions of excessive cold or low activity an endotherm might apply special mechanisms adapted specifically to heat production.