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    Organisms That Sometimes Regulate Their Own Internal Temperature but Sometimes
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Organisms That Sometimes Regulate Their Own Internal Temperature but Sometimes

Question 158

Question 158

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Organisms that sometimes regulate their own internal temperature but sometimes allow their temperature to be determined by the environment are called


A) ectotherms.
B) endotherms.
C) varitherms.
D) pyrotherms.
E) heterotherms.

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