Respuesta :
Answer:
Mode of internal temperature regulation
Explanation:
Internal thermoregulation refers to the ability of the animal to maintain homeostasis within a certain temperature range. As the temperature of the internal body increases, physiological processes such as enzyme activity are affected.
While enzyme activity momentarily increases with temperature, enzymes start to polymerize at high temperatures (about 40-50 C for mammals) and lose their function. Hypothermia occurs and other bodily functions are affected as the internal body temperature drops below normal levels.
There are different mechanisms of thermoregulation that animals use to regulate the temperature of their inner body.
Answer:
The correct answer is "Mode of internal temperature regulation".
Explanation:
Mice have different ways of regulating their internal temperature than crickets. A mice that experiments that temperature is decreasing from 25°C to 10°C will increase its rate of respiration as a result of fear and an attempt to increase its internal temperature by producing more energy. On the other hand, crickets does not have this respond to stress, its cellular respiration is straightforward and its respiration rate will increase at higher temperatures.