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Title: Endothermic and Ectothrmic Animals


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Endothermic and Ectothrmic Animals
  • SC 6-3.3

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Vertebrate Animals
  • All animals respond to changes in the
    environmental temperature.
  • Vertebrate animals differ in their abilities to
    regulate body temperature.

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Vertebrate Animals
  • There are two different types of vertebrate
    animals, and they respond changes in temperature
    based on this type.
  • Two types of vertebrates
  • Endothermic (warm-blooded)
  • Ectothermic (cold-blooded)

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Endothermic Animals
  • Animals which maintain a nearly constant internal
    temperature and do not change with the
    environment.

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Endothermic Animals
  • When the outside temperature is too hot, an
    endothermic animal can cool off by
  • Sweating
  • Panting
  • Changing Position
  • Changing Location

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Endothermic Animals
  • Sweating and panting generate heat loss through
    evaporating water.
  • Changing position and location allow the animal
    to find a cooler environment in the shade or
    shelter.

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Endothermic Animals
  • Endothermic animals must eat much more often than
    ectothermic animals since it takes energy to
    maintain a constant body temperature.
  • Example
  • A lion must eat its weight in food every seven to
    ten days.

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Endothermic Animals
  • Types of Endothermic animals
  • Birds
  • Mammals

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Ectothermic Animals
  • Animals which have an internal body temperature
    that changes with the temperature of the
    environment.

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Ectothermic Animals
  • They must gain heat to perform internal
    activities.
  • Example Digestion

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Ectothermic Animals
  • If the environment is cold, ectothermic animals
    become slow moving and sluggish.
  • Some animals must bask in the Sun.
  • Example Snakes or Lizzards
  • Some animals must move to a warmer area before
    they can move about or hunt for food.
  • Example Some Fish

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Ectothermic Animals
  • If the temperature is too hot, ectothermic
    animals will need to find a cooler temperature or
    burrow into the ground to keep its body cool.

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Ectothermic Animals
  • Ectothermic animals take on the temperature of
    their surroundings so they dont have to use food
    energy to keep warm.
  • This means they dont have to eat as often.

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Ectothermic Animals
  • Types of Ectothermic Animals
  • Fish
  • Amphibians
  • Reptiles

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Venn Diagram
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