CHOOSE THE RIGHT ANSWER :)) (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 1. Animals that rely much on the external heat sources and to ambient temperature. • Ectotherms • Endotherms • Mammals • Reptile 2. A condition wherein two objects in contact both have the same temperature. Thus no transfer of heat occurs. Thermal equilibrium Temperature Thermoregulation Temperature balance 3. Homeostasis is a system that controls an organism’s internal environment and maintains a stable, consistent state of qualities such as temperature and pH, which can be altered by either internal or external factors. Stimulus Thermoregulation Homeostatic Control Control Centre 4. Which one is the correct order of the homeostatic process?. • Stimulus, Receptors, Effect, Effectors, Control Centre • Receptors, Control Centre, Stimulus, Effect, Effectors • Stimulus, Receptors, Control Centre, Effectors, Effect • Control Centre, Effectors, Effect, Stimulus, Receptors

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CHOOSE THE RIGHT ANSWER :)) (MULTIPLE CHOICE) 1. Animals that rely much on the external heat sources and to ambient temperature. • Ectotherms • Endotherms • Mammals • Reptile 2. A condition wherein two objects in contact both have the same temperature. Thus no transfer of heat occurs. Thermal equilibrium Temperature Thermoregulation Temperature balance 3. Homeostasis is a system that controls an organism’s internal environment and maintains a stable, consistent state of qualities such as temperature and pH, which can be altered by either internal or external factors. Stimulus Thermoregulation Homeostatic Control Control Centre 4. Which one is the correct order of the homeostatic process?. • Stimulus, Receptors, Effect, Effectors, Control Centre • Receptors, Control Centre, Stimulus, Effect, Effectors • Stimulus, Receptors, Control Centre, Effectors, Effect • Control Centre, Effectors, Effect, Stimulus, Receptors
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