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Reika [66]3 years ago
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Homeostasis and thermoregulation

When temperatures are too low, these processes may be disrupted, which can lead to cellular damage and even death. Homoeothermic endotherms, such as bears, bats, and birds, regulate their body temperature by generating heat internally.

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