Multiple Choice
What is the significance of a set zone, as opposed to a precise set point, in terms of thermoregulation?
A) A set zone allows an animals more precise control over body responses.
B) The wide variety of conditions that animals face makes a tolerance, or set zone, instead of a precise set point, more adaptable.
C) A set zone is more adaptable in environments that are very stable.
D) A set point is more conducive to body regulation than a set zone is.
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