An animal whose limb temperature is colder compared to the core is displaying....
d. counter current multiplier
c. torpor
e. Behavioral thermoregulation
a. Temporal heterothermy
b. Regional heterothermy
The animal whose limb temperature is colder compared to the core is displaying regional heterothermy.
Regional heterothermy is the ability of organism to main different temperature zones in different regions of body.
An animal whose limb temperature is colder compared to the core is displaying.... d. counter current...
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