ektoterma
Ektoterma is a term used in biology to describe organisms that rely on external environmental sources, such as sunlight or warmed surfaces, to regulate their body temperature. These organisms, often referred to as cold-blooded, do not possess the internal physiological mechanisms to generate and maintain a stable body temperature independent of their surroundings. Instead, their body heat is a direct reflection of the ambient temperature.
This reliance on external heat sources influences the behavior and distribution of ektothermic animals. For example,
Ektothermy is a widespread strategy found across a diverse range of animal groups, including fish, amphibians,