MOD.MASTERING BIO+CAMPBELL ETXT CODE
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Author: Pearson
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Chapter 40.4, Problem 3CC
Summary Introduction
To explain: The changes in the metabolic rate in an alligator and a lion resting in a zoo, when at night the air temperature lowers down.
Concept introduction:
Thermoregulation is an ability of an organism to maintain its body temperature. Animals are categorized into two types based on their thermoregulation mode: ectotherms and endotherms. Ectotherms are animals that get warmed by external sources, whereas endotherms maintain their body temperature based on internal
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MOD.MASTERING BIO+CAMPBELL ETXT CODE
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