ektotermiske
Ektotermiske refers to organisms that rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. These are commonly known as cold-blooded animals, though this term can be misleading as their body temperature can fluctuate and is not necessarily cold. Instead, their internal temperature varies with the temperature of their environment.
Examples of ektotermiske organisms include reptiles, amphibians, fish, and insects. They achieve thermoregulation through behavioral adaptations.
The metabolic rate of ektotermiske animals is directly influenced by ambient temperature. When it is warm,