homeothermy การใช้
- The evidence indicates homeothermy, but by itself cannot prove endothermy.
- Ectotherms can also display the features of homeothermy, especially within aquatic organisms.
- *Homeothermy : Although most fish are exclusively ectothermic, there are exceptions.
- Homeothermy's opposite is poikilothermy.
- Neonatal sidewinders engage in a remarkable behavioral homeothermy that has not been observed in any other type of snake.
- "' Homeothermy "'is thermoregulation that maintains a stable internal body temperature regardless of external influence.
- Salmon sharks are known for their ability to maintain stomach temperature ( homeothermy ), which is unusual among fish.
- Their homeothermy may also rely on SERCA2 and Ryanodine receptor 2 protein expression, which may have a cardioprotective effect.
- Since scientists cannot know much about the internal mechanisms of extinct creatures, most discussion focuses on homeothermy and tachymetabolism.
- Even if " Tyrannosaurus rex " does exhibit evidence of homeothermy, it does not necessarily mean that it was endothermic.
- We're being asked a very simple question about an exceedingly well-researched subject of thermoregulation ( and homeothermy in particular ).
- This form of homeothermy is called gigantothermy; it has been suggested as having been common in large dinosaurs and other extinct large-bodied reptiles.
- An active lifestyle requires a metabolism that quickly regenerates energy supplies and breaks down waste products which cause fatigue, i . e ., it requires a fairly fast metabolism and a considerable degree of homeothermy.
- Lavender birds have lighter body weight, lower body temperature and increased feed consumption and residual feed intake than wild-type plumage quail, indicating that this complex mutation is affecting the metabolism and the regulation of homeothermy.
- :: Hmm . . . I'm not sure about birds and mammals, but homeothermy of a degree is found in fish ( particualrly some kinds of Tuna and Lamniform sharks ( see Salmon shark ) ).
- It lived in what is now southern Germany in the Late Jurassic troodontids ) : jaws with sharp teeth, three fingers with claws, a long bony tail, hyperextensible second toes ( " killing claw " ), feathers ( which suggest homeothermy ), and various skeletal features.
- In particular, it shares the following features with the deinonychosaurs ( dromaeosaurs and troodontids ) : jaws with sharp teeth, three fingers with claws, a long bony tail, hyperextensible second toes ( " killing claw " ), feathers ( which also suggest homeothermy ), and various skeletal features.