Endotherm
An endotherm (from Greek ἔνδον endon "within" and θέρμη thermē "heat") is an organism that maintains its body at a metabolically favorable temperature, largely by the use of heat released by its internal bodily functions instead of relying almost purely on ambient heat. Such internally generated heat is mainly an incidental product of the animal's routine metabolism, but under conditions of excessive cold or low activity an endotherm might apply special mechanisms adapted specifically to heat production. Examples include special-function muscular exertion such as shivering, and uncoupled oxidative metabolism such as within brown adipose tissue.Only birds and mammals are extant universally endothermic groups of animals. Certain lamnid sharks, tuna and billfishes are also endothermic.
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Endotherm
An endotherm (from Greek ἔνδον endon "within" and θέρμη thermē "heat") is an organism that maintains its body at a metabolically favorable temperature, largely by the use of heat released by its internal bodily functions instead of relying almost purely on ambient heat. Such internally generated heat is mainly an incidental product of the animal's routine metabolism, but under conditions of excessive cold or low activity an endotherm might apply special mechanisms adapted specifically to heat production. Examples include special-function muscular exertion such as shivering, and uncoupled oxidative metabolism such as within brown adipose tissue.Only birds and mammals are extant universally endothermic groups of animals. Certain lamnid sharks, tuna and billfishes are also endothermic.
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A endotermia pode ser definida ...... rbinados nasais nos mamíferos.
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An endotherm (from Greek ἔνδον ...... of endotherms and ectotherms.
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In biologia, l'endotermia (dal ...... ntrario è chiamato ectotermia.
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Les organismes endothermes pro ...... iodes nocturnes et hivernales.
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Un endotermo (del griego ἔνδον ...... e endotermos y las ectotermos.
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داخلية الحرارة (باليونانية: En ...... يحدث الأنسجة الدهنية السمراء.
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A endotermia pode ser definida ...... de como se deu a origem da en
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An endotherm (from Greek ἔνδον ...... llfishes are also endothermic.
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In biologia, l'endotermia (dal ...... ntrario è chiamato ectotermia.
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Les organismes endothermes pro ...... iodes nocturnes et hivernales.
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Un endotermo (del griego ἔνδον ...... y los mamíferos son grupos de
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داخلية الحرارة (باليونانية: En ...... يحدث الأنسجة الدهنية السمراء.
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Endotermia (biologia)
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Endotermia
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Endotermia
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Endotherm
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Endotherme
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Endothermes Tier
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داخلية الحرارة
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