homeothermie
Homeothermie, also known as warm-bloodedness, is the physiological process by which certain animals, primarily birds and mammals, maintain a stable internal body temperature independently of the surrounding environment. This stable temperature is typically higher than the ambient temperature and is kept within a narrow range. The mechanisms for achieving homeothermie are diverse and involve a complex interplay of metabolic heat production and heat loss regulation.
Metabolic heat is generated through cellular processes, particularly in tissues like muscle and the liver. To
The advantage of homeothermie lies in its ability to allow animals to remain active and function efficiently