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    An Animal Having a Body Temperature That Is Determined Solely
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An Animal Having a Body Temperature That Is Determined Solely

Question 8

Question 8

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An animal having a body temperature that is determined solely by the temperature of the environment is said to be


A) poikilothermic.
B) homeothermic.
C) ectothermic.
D) endothermic.
E) None of the choices are correct

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