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Homeothermy, homothermy, or
homoiothermy (from
Ancient Gr**** ὅμοιος (hómoios) 'similar' and θέρμη (thérmē) 'heat') is
thermoregulation that maintains...
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Gigantothermy (sometimes
called ectothermic homeothermy or
inertial homeothermy) is a
phenomenon with
significance in
biology and paleontology, whereby...
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difficulty of
consistent application of
terms such as
poikilothermy and
homeothermy. In
addition to
behavioral adaptations,
physiological adaptations help...
- salmon. It is
known for its
ability to
maintain stomach temperature (
homeothermy),
which is
unusual among fish. This
shark has not been
demonstrated to...
- ; Graves, J.A.M. (1988). "Monotreme Cell-Cycles and the
Evolution of
Homeothermy".
Australian Journal of Zoology. 36 (5): 573–584. doi:10.1071/ZO9880573...
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other words, they
exhibit characteristics of both
poikilothermy and
homeothermy.
Heterothermic animals are
those that can
switch between poikilothermic...
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increasing their metabolism. The
opposite of
endothermy is ectothermy.
Homeothermy maintains a
stable internal body
temperature regardless of
external influence...
- Mitc****, Duncan; Fuller,
Andrea (2018). "Savanna
elephants maintain homeothermy under African heat".
Journal of
Comparative Physiology B. 188 (5): 889–897...
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Watson JM,
Graves JA (1988). "Monotreme Cell-Cycles and the
Evolution of
Homeothermy".
Australian Journal of Zoology. 36 (5): 573–584. doi:10.1071/ZO9880573...
- stimulus. This
cyclical process aids in homeostasis.[citation needed]
Homeothermy and
poikilothermy refer to how
stable an organism's deep-body temperature...