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- archosauromorphs. Even the earliest amniotes might have been endotherms. Many endotherms have a larger amount of mitochondria per cell than ectotherms...
- always ectothermic, generally have a body temperature similar to that of endotherms.[citation needed] It has been suggested that the larger dinosaurs would...
- Endotherm is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Iron Man #136 (July 1980)...
- Ectotherms typically have lower metabolic rates than endotherms at a given body m****. As a consequence, endotherms generally rely on higher food consumption, and...
- cold, endotherms increase metabolic heat production to keep their body temperature constant, thus making the internal body temperature of an endotherm more...
- distinguishes mesotherms from ectotherms, the second from endotherms. For instance, endotherms, when cold, will generally resort to shivering or metabolizing...
- where the external temperature is less than their body temperature, most endotherms are able to balance heat production and heat loss to maintain a comfortable...
- environmental temperature to affect their circadian rhythms and behavior while endotherms have an evolved SCN that is resistant to external temperature fluctuations...
- for the po****tion. Ectotherms are generally capital breeders, whereas endotherms rely on income breeding more often. This difference is likely due to the...
- together barium hydroxide and ammonium chloride The terms "endothermic" and "endotherm" are both derived from Gr**** ἔνδον endon "within" and θέρμη thermē "heat"...