BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «HOMEOTHERMIC»
Temukaké kagunané saka
homeothermic ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
homeothermic lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Animal Physiology: Adaptation and Environment
The corresponding scientific terms, poikilothermic for cold-blooded and
homeothermic for warm-blooded, are also imprecise. The word poikilothermic (
Greek poikilos = changeable) refers to the fact that the temperature of a cold-
blooded ...
Knut Schmidt-Nielsen,
1997
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The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates: With Posters
Homeothermic vertebrates cannot become very small. Small homeothermic
animals have a distinct problem. Their small bodies can contain only small
energy stores (fat, glycogen), while they have a high metabolic rate (oxygen
consumed per ...
R. Nieuwenhuys, Hendrik Jan Donkelaar, Charles Nicholson,
1998
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Environmental Physiology of Animals
The more favored terms that were in general use for much of the twentieth
century were poikilothermic and homeothermic, referring to the constancy of the
body temperature rather than its actual setting. Poikilotherms (from the Greek
poikilos ...
Pat Willmer, Graham Stone, Ian Johnston,
2009
They can also facultatively return to the normal homeothermic state in which their
body temperature is 35-39°C without requiring any external energy input. The
large lungs and naked flight membranes of bats result in heat loss from a surface
...
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Arctic Animals and Their Adaptations to Life on the Edge
Cold defence in homeothermic arctic animals For a homeothermic animal
exposed to the full brunt of the arctic climate and with a thermal gradient between
body core and the environment of up to 100 °C, the challenge is first and
foremost to ...
Arnoldus Schytte Blix,
2005
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Biology of Marine Birds
Cormorant and pelican chicks appear to achieve homeothermic status when
weighing approximately 30 and 18% of their asymptotic body mass, respectively (
Visser 1998). However, chicks of these species are being parentally brooded ...
E. A. Schreiber, Joanna Burger,
2001
paragraphs below describe the homeothermic process and its relation to gloves.
To prevent this information from falling into the hands of rival glove manufacturers
, the order of the sentences in each paragraph has been jumbled. Your task is ...
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AI 2003: Advances in Artificial Intelligence: 16th ...
Suppose the concept with intent "legs(2), homeothermic" is selected. The theory
is revised to contain a new clause defining the new descriptor "bipedalJiome-
otherm" in terms of the selected concept. A further revision is applied with respect
to ...
Tamas D. Gedeon, Lance C.C. Fung,
2003
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Biological Psychology: An Illustrated Survival Guide
Garrett (2003), for example, describes mammals and birds as Endothermic and
reptiles, amphibians and fish as Homeothermic. Toates (2001), however, uses
Endothermic to refer to animals that have an internal heat source (mammals and
...
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Energetics and Avian Behavior: Physiology and General ...
Homeothermic animals possess 3 main features: a relatively high and constant
body temperature (coinciding with the maximum of Boltzmann distribution of
molecular energy), heat insulating covers and a metabolism which in a state of
rest ...
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «HOMEOTHERMIC»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
homeothermic digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
Drawings from “thought transference” experiment (1885)
Richet did research on such subjects as digestion and breathing, as well as homeothermic animals, whilst later becoming interested in ... «Boing Boing, Jul 15»
How Heat Stresses Montana's Fish; And How Anglers Can Help
"They're not like a land animal that can use microhabitats that are different temperatures. The river is pretty homeothermic throughout, unless ... «MTPR, Jul 15»
Dinosaurs really were warm-blooded, study suggests
Homeothermic: Maintaining a constant internal body temperature. This category also includes modern mammals and birds. • Poikilothermic: ... «Digital Journal, Jun 15»
Scientists discover first homeothermic or warm blooded fish - The …
Most reptiles, fishes and amphibians are poikilothermic or cold blooded while most Mammals and birds are homeothermic or warm blooded. «The Westside Story, Mei 15»
Spring ice-out is prime time for anglers to take spin around the lake
We have a spring turnover, so all of the sudden the lake is homeothermic, which means the temperature equalizes. With that, the oxygen ... «The Denver Post, Apr 15»
How We Sense the Heat of Chili Peppers and the Cool of Menthol …
For example, human TRPV1 is activated at temperatures above 109°F, but the zebra fish, which is not homeothermic, has TRPV1 that activates ... «Scientific American, Feb 15»
How Our Feathered Friends Survive These Cold Winter Days
Birds like humans and other mammals are homeothermic or warm-blooded. This means that as long as birds can find a suitable food source, ... «WQAD.com, Jan 15»
Meet shark enthusiast Ken Goldman
Goldman's research showed that the white sharks are warm-blooded (endothermic), as well as homeothermic. (They maintain their body ... «Homer Tribune, Sep 14»
Hummingbirds find a haven in Ellendale
Hummingbirds have the highest metabolism of any homeothermic animal. To conserve energy when food is scarce, they have the ability to go ... «newszap.com, Sep 14»
Dinosaurs Are Not Cold-Blooded Reptiles
Homeothermic beings are similar to endothermic beings, except they are more reliant on their size, because larger beings lose heat faster. «Guardian Liberty Voice, Jun 14»