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  1. Poikilotherm - Wikipedia

    • Poikilotherm is the opposite of homeotherm – an animal which maintains thermal homeostasis. In principle, the term could be applied to any organism, but it is generally only applied to vertebrate animals. Usually the fluctuations are a consequence of variation in the ambient environmental temperature. Many terrestrial ectotherms are ...… See more

    Overview

    A poikilotherm is an animal (Greek poikilos – 'various', 'spotted', and therme – 'heat') whose internal temperature varies considerably. Poikilotherms have to survive and adapt to environmental stress. One of the most im… See more

    Etymology

    The term derives from Greek poikilos (ποικίλος), meaning "varied," ultimately from a root meaning "dappled" or "painted," and thermos (θερμός), meaning "heat". See more

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  2. Homeothermic

    Humans, like all mammals (as well as birds), are “warm-blooded,” or more correctly “homeothermic,” meaning we maintain our core body organs at a constant temperature. We expend considerable energy to do so, and may die when we cannot.
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  3. Poikilothermia in man: pathophysiology and clinical implications

     
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    Feb 5, 2024 · Can humans be poikilothermic? Thus, humans are not poikilotherms. They are homeotherms or warm-blooded organisms. What is the difference between poikilotherms and ectotherms?

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    Aug 31, 2010 · Humans, like all mammals (as well as birds), are “warm-blooded,” or more correctly “homeothermic,” meaning we maintain our core body organs at a constant temperature. We expend considerable energy to do so, …

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  12. Ectothermic vs Endothermic – Cold Blooded vs …

    Mar 5, 2024 · Relation to Ectothermy: Most ectothermic animals are poikilothermic, as their body temperature fluctuates with external conditions. However, it’s important to note that being ectothermic (source of heat) and …

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