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Animal science: thermoregulation

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Explain the differences between ectothermy and endothermy.

Author: Sacha Forbes-Leith



Answer:

An ectotherm is an organism that's body temperature is determined by the external thermal conditions. Whereas endotherms are warmed through metabolic production in their bodies that release heat as a byproduct.


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