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Chapter 31, Problem 11STP
Summary Introduction
To list: Three traits of mammals necessary for endotherms.
Introduction: Endotherms have higher basal
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Endotherms are group of warm-blooded animals that are capable of generating heat. They maintain a constant body temperature being independent to the environment.
Three traits of mammals important for endotherms:
- Hairy or furry body: The hairs keep the warmth conserved in the body.
- The skin contains sweat glands: These glands help in maintaining the body temperature.
- Panting and respiration: Both these phenomenon helps in keeping the body temperature normal.
Conclusion
Three traits of mammals important for Endotherms are:
- Hairy or furry body
- The skin contains sweat glands.
- Panting and respiration.
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