Definition of Thermophysiology. Meaning of Thermophysiology. Synonyms of Thermophysiology

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Definition of Thermophysiology

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Meaning of Thermophysiology from wikipedia

- Thermoregulation is the ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries, even when the surrounding temperature is very different...
- one or more of a group of characteristics that determine an animal's thermophysiology. These include: Ectothermy, controlling body temperature through external...
- over the past three decades, investigations in the field of animal thermophysiology have unveiled numerous species within these two groups that do not...
- between 28 and 30 °C (82 and 86 °F), i.e., a neutral temperature. Thermophysiology reacts whenever the temperature falls below or exceeds the neutral...
- Retrieved October 7, 2008. Barrick, R. E.; Showers, W. J. (1994). "Thermophysiology of Tyrannosaurus rex: Evidence from Oxygen Isotopes". Science. 265...
- Ciencia (in Spanish) (237): 39–40. Barrick, R.E.; Showers, W.J. (1999). "Thermophysiology and biology of Giganotosaurus: Comparison with Tyrannosaurus". Palaeontologia...
- ordering in eggs**** reflects body temperatures and suggests differing thermophysiology in two Cretaceous dinosaurs". Nature Communications. 6: 8296. Bibcode:2015NatCo...
- However, investigation of correlations between active capacity and thermophysiology show a weak relationship. Most extant reptiles are carnivores with...
- Carcharodontosaurus was also a homeotherm with an endotherm-like thermophysiology as inferred by these isotopes meaning that most of its oxygen was ac****ulated...
- [page needed] Barrick, Reese E.; William J. Showers (July 1994). "Thermophysiology of Tyrannosaurus rex: Evidence from Oxygen Isotopes". Science. 265...