Pronunciation: /ˌɛktoʊˈθɜrmɪk/
adjective relating to or denoting animals that regulate their body temperature by external means, such as by basking in the sun
A1 Snakes are ectothermic animals that rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.
A2 Turtles are ectothermic creatures that bask in the sun to warm up their bodies.
B1 Ectothermic organisms, such as frogs and lizards, are unable to internally regulate their body temperature.
B2 One of the key characteristics of ectothermic animals is their dependence on the environment for maintaining body temperature.
C1 Scientists study the physiological mechanisms of ectothermic species to understand how they adapt to varying environmental conditions.
C2 The evolutionary advantages of ectothermic metabolism have been a subject of research in the field of biology for decades.
formal Ectothermic animals rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.
informal Cold-blooded animals like reptiles are ectothermic, meaning they need the sun to warm up.
slang Those ectothermic critters are always basking in the sun to stay warm.
figurative Her ectothermic personality only comes alive when surrounded by warm and positive energy.
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