Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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An example of an ectothermic organism that has few or no behavioral options when it comes to its ability to adjust its body temperature is a _____.
bass living in a farm pond |
honeybee in a hive on a rural farm |
hummingbird flying through a prairie |
sea star living deep in the ocea |
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