
Regulating Body Temperature (1972)
Discusses the importance of maintaining a constant body temperature in animals, despite varying environmental conditions. It explains how body temperature regulation occurs through metabolism, behavior, and physiological adjustments. Ectotherms rely on external heat sources, while endotherms generate heat internally. The hypothalamus plays a crucial role in regulating body temperature by responding to changes and triggering appropriate responses, such as shivering or sweating. The ability to maintain a stable internal temperature is vital for optimal functioning and survival in diverse environments.
Keywords:
body temperature, regulation, ectotherms, endotherms, hypothalamus, metabolism, physiological adjustments, behavior, heat exchange, environmental conditions, shivering, sweating, survival, internal temperature, temperature constancy.