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Endotherms Showing a Significant, Endogenously Induced Increase in Temperature Relative

Question 35

Question 35

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Endotherms showing a significant, endogenously induced increase in temperature relative to their average body temperature


A) have generated a fever.
B) are demonstrating their effector system.
C) are within their set zone.
D) produced the temperature change by shivering.

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