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7. Ectothermic means an animal has a body temperature similar to its habitat, and is also called cold-blooded. 8. Endothermic means an animal maintains a constant body temperature…

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although vertebrates have a lot in common, they also have some differences. for example, fish, amphibians and reptiles all have temperatures that are similar to their habitat. thats why theyre called cold - blooded or ectothermic. birds and mammals, though, try to have a constant body temperature, which is why theyre called warm - blooded or endothermic.

  1. what does ectothermic mean?
  2. what does endothermic mean?
  3. what are two examples of ectothermic animals?
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    although vertebrates have a lot in common, they also have some differences. for example, fish, amphibians and reptiles all have temperatures that are similar to their habitat. thats why theyre called cold - blooded or ectothermic. birds and mammals, though, try to have a constant body temperature, which is why theyre called warm - blooded or endothermic.

    1. what does ectothermic mean?
    2. what does endothermic mean?
    3. what are two examples of ectothermic animals?
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    1. For question 7: The text defines ectothermic as animals whose body temperatures match their habitat, called cold-blooded.
    2. For question 8: The text defines endothermic as animals that maintain a constant body temperature, called warm-blooded.
    3. For question 9: The text identifies birds and mammals as endothermic (warm-blooded) animals.
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    1. Ectothermic means an animal has a body temperature similar to its habitat, and is also called cold-blooded.
    2. Endothermic means an animal maintains a constant body temperature, and is also called warm-blooded.
    3. Two examples of endothermic animals are birds and mammals.
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    1. Ectothermic = cold-blooded (body temp matches habitat)
    2. Endothermic = warm-blooded (constant body temp)
    3. Birds and mammals

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  1. For question 7: The text defines ectothermic as animals whose body temperatures match their habitat, called cold-blooded.
  2. For question 8: The text defines endothermic as animals that maintain a constant body temperature, called warm-blooded.
  3. For question 9: The text identifies birds and mammals as endothermic (warm-blooded) animals.

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  1. Ectothermic means an animal has a body temperature similar to its habitat, and is also called cold-blooded.
  2. Endothermic means an animal maintains a constant body temperature, and is also called warm-blooded.
  3. Two examples of endothermic animals are birds and mammals.
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  1. Ectothermic = cold-blooded (body temp matches habitat)
  2. Endothermic = warm-blooded (constant body temp)
  3. Birds and mammals

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Subject natural science
Sub Subject biology
Education Level middle school
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Question Type text only
Multi Question Yes
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Analyzed At 2026-02-02T18:32:25

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