Sentences with phrase «constant body temperature»

4) Low - cost clinics do not routinely monitor CO2 levels, ECG, blood pressure and constant body temperature for your pet during surgery.
These Canadian - made sleep sacks move with your baby and help baby sleep better by keeping them at a constant body temperature while sleeping.
Mammals can maintain a constant body temperature and so are thought to be less vulnerable to temperature changes than cold - blooded animals like reptiles.
Maintaining a constant body temperature is energetically expensive,» she says.
Thus, grooming may help the vervets maintain a constant body temperature with less effort, freeing up more energy for sex, foraging, and participating in monkey society.
The ability to maintain a constant body temperature is a great advantage: it allows animals to search for food even in cold regions or at night.
As mammallike reptiles gradually evolved from a reptilian metabolism toward warm - bloodedness, they wouldn't have accrued the benefit of a constant body temperature for tens of millions of years.
These rings are seen in dinosaurs, as well as in creatures such as lizards and crocodiles, whose body temperatures are regulated by the external environment, but have not often been observed in the bones of endotherms — creatures such as mammals that maintain high, constant body temperatures.
warm - blooded Adjective for animals (chiefly mammals and birds) that maintain a constant body temperature, typically above that of their surroundings.
Your body uses them to move and fuel processes like breathing and maintaining a constant body temperature.
We utilize aggressive heat support to assist in maintaining a constant body temperature during the procedure via a circulating water pad, warmed IV fluids, warm air blanket, and booties on each paw.
[7] In this system, arteries and veins are organized in a way to maintain a constant body temperature by having the cool blood flowing to the heart warmed by blood going to external areas of the animal.
He and colleagues report in the American Heart Association journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes that they worked through the medical literature to discover in as much detail, and in as many ways as possible, how heat can kill a warm - blooded mammal equipped by evolution to maintain a constant body temperature of 37 °C in normal conditions.
«We humans use more energy when it is cold, because we must maintain a constant body temperature.
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