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- what are life processes?Which type of animal maintains a constant internal body temperature? endotherm ectotherm coelomate mesodermIn your body, you have systems (digestive system, circulatory system, etc.). Each system is made up of organs. Each organ is made up of tissues. Each tissue is made up of cells. Each cell is made up of chemicals. What characteristic of life is being demonstrated by all this?