Definition Definition
LEARN Use heat produced internally to LEARN Temperature varies with environment
maintain body temperature. and is dependant on the environment.
E.g., Birds and mammals
Behavioural responses Behavioural responses
- Endotherms use mainly physiological
responses.
- Some behavioural
Ie.
- Dormancy during periods of high Ie.
(aestivation) or low temperatures - Basking
(hibernation) - Laying on hot rocks / cool rocks
- Use of burrows/ houses/ shade - Orientation of bodies towards or away
- Methods to warm/ cool burrows from the sun
- Gaping/ wrist liking - Educe movement so that metabolic
- Humans wea clothes dependant on heat is generated
weather - Move into the water or mud
- Migration - Move to cooler/ warmer regions
- Huddling
Anatomical/ physiological responses Anatomical responses
Ie.
- Metabolic heat
- Sweating
- Vasodilation/ vasoconstriction
- Hairs standing on end
- Shivering
Large SA for cooling e.g. Elephant ears