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- intermediate to cold-blooded ectotherms and warm-blooded endotherms. Mesotherms have two basic characteristics: Elevation of body temperature via metabolic...
- largely, even predominantly, on heat from internal metabolic processes, and mesotherms use an intermediate strategy. As there are more than two categories of...
- internal temperature. Argentine black and white tegu § Endothermic behavior Mesotherm Thermogenic plant Footnotes Gr****: ἔνδον endon "within" θέρμη thermē "heat"...
- Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy...
- the great white shark can be considered an endothermic poikilotherm or mesotherm because its body temperature is not constant but is internally regulated...
- Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy...
- Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy...
- Thermoregulation in animals Ectotherm Endotherm Mesotherm Poikilotherm Homeothermy Heterothermy Stenotherm Eurytherm Thermolabile Thermostability Gigantothermy...
- temperature of a honeybee's thorax can exceed 45 °C while in flight. Mesotherm Poikilotherm Hut, RA; Barnes, BM; Daan, S (Jan 2002). "Body temperature...
- and 43% of sea turtles. The extinction was selective for endotherms and mesotherms relative to poikilotherms, implying causation by a decreased food supply...