- 1911, p. 49. Romanovsky, AA (2007). "Functional
architecture of the
thermoregulatory system". Am J
Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 292 (1): R37–46. doi:10...
- may act on Toll-like
receptors in the
hypothalamus and
elevate the
thermoregulatory setpoint. An
example of a
class of
exogenous pyrogens are bacterial...
- ****ng or basking,
sometimes also
known as sunbathing, is a
thermoregulatory or
comfort behaviour used by humans, animals,
especially birds, reptiles...
- well as
increased ****ual
signaling in
upright female posture. The
thermoregulatory model explaining the
origin of
bipedalism is one of the
simplest theories...
-
Thermoregulatory disorders Location Central Brain tumor Cerebrovascular accident Encephalitis Hypothalamic dysfunction Peripheral Anhidrotic ectodermal...
- (see #
Thermoregulatory organ below). Also, the silk has
shown to have
similar electric properties when
exposed to light.
There is a
thermoregulatory organ...
- system,
gastrointestinal and
genitourinary systems,
nociceptive system,
thermoregulatory system,
endocrine and
immune systems. Soft
cutaneous touch is another...
-
defending their territory, as this
thermoregulatory behavior allows them to
maximize their flight efficiency. The
thermoregulatory properties of dark coloration...
-
plates may have been used
primarily for display, and
secondarily for
thermoregulatory functions.
Stegosaurus had a
relatively low brain-to-body m**** ratio...
- intermediate' and θερμός (thermós) 'warm, hot') is a type of
animal with a
thermoregulatory strategy intermediate to cold-blooded
ectotherms and warm-blooded endotherms...