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Thermoregulation In Mammals

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Thermoregulation in mammals refers to the ability of mammals to maintain a constant body temperature despite changes in the external environment.

Key Features

  • Homeostatic mechanism
  • Regulation of body temperature through physiological processes such as vasodilation, vasoconstriction, shivering, panting, and sweating

Pros

  • Essential for survival in diverse environments
  • Allows mammals to adapt to different climates and habitats

Cons

  • Disruption of thermoregulation can lead to serious health issues
  • Requires energy and resources to maintain

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