ectotermici
Ectotermici, commonly known as cold-blooded animals, are organisms that rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. Unlike endotherms (warm-blooded animals) that generate their own internal heat through metabolic processes, ectotherms absorb heat from their environment. This means their body temperature fluctuates with the ambient temperature.
This strategy has several implications for ectotherms. When temperatures are low, their metabolic rate slows down,
A wide variety of animals are ectotherms, including all reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates. This group