2. Which method best describes how a homeothermic organism maintains a constant internal temperature, despite changes in its external environment?
using negative feedback to decrease its external temperature when it rises above its normal range using negative feedback to increase its internal temperature when it falls below its normal range using positive feedback to decrease its internal temperature when it rises above its normal range using positive feedback to increase its external temperature when it falls below its normal range
@lemon_chesse_crabs
i have to serch this one, give me a minuet
@beccaboo333 help please
moment please
is it B?
Okay first of do you know what a homeothermic organism is?
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who are you talking to?
An organism, such as a mammal or bird, having a body temperature that is constant and largely independent of the temperature of its surroundings; an endotherm. the user @lemon_chesse_crabs ~google
i knew that.
that was directed as the user, but yes B is correct. you need to increase the internal temperature. But if your external temp goes low too then your body can start to go into hypothermia. your blood starts to retract back into your abdomen to keep the organs warm. does this make sense?
yeah. i just wasnt sure. i dont like giving people the wrong answer.
so @bobjoe1 your answer is B
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