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Chapter 32, Problem 5TYU
Summary Introduction
Introduction:
Thermoregulation is a mechanism by which the internal temperature of the body is maintained by exchanging heat with the surroundings. It occurs in ectothermal animals like fishes and amphibians. The endothermal animals have an internal mechanism for regulating and maintaining the temperature inside their body by the generation of energy in the
Therefore, the ectotherms and endotherms differ in the mechanism of the regulation of heat exchange inside the body due to the mechanism of thermoregulation.
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