PHYSIOLOGY
MUSCLE RECEPTORS
Question
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Yes
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No
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Maybe
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -All mammals and birds are capable of generating this internal heat and are classed as homoiotherms (ho-MOY-ah-therms), or warm-blooded animals. Normal temperatures for mammals range from 97° F to 104° F.
Detailed explanation-2: -Animals can be either warm-blooded or cold-blooded. Warm-blooded animals, which are mostly birds and mammals, need to maintain a relatively constant body temperature or they would suffer dire consequences. It doesn’t matter what the outside temperature is-they must maintain the same internal temperature.
Detailed explanation-3: -One of the products of aerobic respiration is heat, which allows homeotherms to burn excess energy to raise their body temperatures. Cold blooded animals do not generate this excess heat and therefore require a lower quantity of food in order to survive.
Detailed explanation-4: -Of course they do. All animals can feel cold, as they can feel heat.