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==Thermoregulation==
 
==Thermoregulation==
Thermoregulation is the ability of an organism to maintain a relatively constant body temperature despite fluctuations in temperature of the external environment.
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Thermoregulation is the ability of an endothermic organism to maintain a relatively constant body temperature despite fluctuations in temperature of the external environment. This is a vital part of homeostasis.
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*'''Homeotherm/Endotherm''': an organism with an internal temperature which remains relatively constant despite external temperature fluctuations.
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*'''Poikilotherm/Ectotherm''': an organism having a body temperature which fluctuates with the external environment - eg Fish, Reptile.
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==Mechanism of Action==
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The thermoregulatory mechanism consists of:
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*Sensory Component: neurones that possess nerve endings with thermoreceptors continuously monitor body temperature and transmit it to the integrating centre.
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*Integrating Centre:

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Thermoregulation

Thermoregulation is the ability of an endothermic organism to maintain a relatively constant body temperature despite fluctuations in temperature of the external environment. This is a vital part of homeostasis.

  • Homeotherm/Endotherm: an organism with an internal temperature which remains relatively constant despite external temperature fluctuations.
  • Poikilotherm/Ectotherm: an organism having a body temperature which fluctuates with the external environment - eg Fish, Reptile.

Mechanism of Action

The thermoregulatory mechanism consists of:

  • Sensory Component: neurones that possess nerve endings with thermoreceptors continuously monitor body temperature and transmit it to the integrating centre.
  • Integrating Centre: