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Cold-blooded
... less quickly to the ambient temperature. Many homeothermic, or warm-blooded, animals also make use ... days in the desert sun , and most homeothermic animals can shiver. Poikilotherms often have more ... 1/10 of the food needed by homeothermic animals. Some larger poikilotherms, by virtue of ... times the number of poikilothermic animals as homeothermic animals. However, in a given niche, homeotherms ... to support a viable breeding population of homeothermic animals. In these niches, poikilotherms such ...
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Poiquilotérmico (translated from Portuguese)
... 1/10 of the food needed by homeothermic animals. It is comparatively easy will be ... teamses the to number of poikilothermic animals homeothermic animals. However, in given niche, homeotherms often ... food you support viable breeding population of homeothermic animals. In these niches, poikilotherms such large ...
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Talk:Cold-blooded
... blooded, which similarly I would propose as homeothermic rather than endothermic --postglock 08:49, 6 ... Is the term "heterothermic" still in use? "Homeothermic" appears in Wikipedia for "warm-blooded". -- 12 ...
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Thermoregulation
... suggested that they should be known as "homeothermic" and "poikilothermic" animals. But it must be ... under certain pathological conditions a warm-blooded (homeothermic) animal may become for a time cold ...
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Thermoregulation (Psychology wiki)
... suggested that they should be known as " homeothermic " and " poikilothermic " animals. But it must be ... under certain pathological conditions a warm-blooded (homeothermic) animal may become for a time cold ...
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List of environment topics:H
... in Canada homelessness in the United States (homeothermic: see) warm-blooded homeothermous organisms homestead (disambiguation ...
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Talk:Main Page/Archive 52
... spelling of "homoeothermic" should be corrected to "homeothermic". I changed it in the actual article ...
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Heterothermic
... of the surrounding environment. This makes them homeothermic when active, and poikilothermic when at rest ...
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Osmoreceptor
... primarily found in the hypothalamus of most homeothermic organisms that detects changes in osmotic pressure ...
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Cape Hyrax
... temperature (i.e. they are not strictly homeothermic). A Cape Hyrax foraging on Table Mountain ...
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