vaihtolämpöinen
Vaihtolämpöinen is a Finnish term that translates to "ectothermic" or "cold-blooded" in English. It refers to organisms that rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. Unlike endotherms, which generate heat internally through metabolic processes, ectotherms absorb heat from their environment. This means their body temperature fluctuates with the surrounding temperature.
Examples of ectothermic animals include reptiles, amphibians, fish, and insects. These animals often exhibit behaviors that
The metabolic rate of ectotherms is generally lower than that of endotherms, especially in cooler conditions.