Endotherm

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Pronunciation: /ˈɛndoʊˌθɜrm/

Definitions of endotherm

noun an organism that generates heat to maintain its body temperature, typically by metabolic processes

Example Sentences

A1 An endotherm is an animal that can regulate its body temperature internally.

A2 Endotherms are able to maintain a constant body temperature regardless of external conditions.

B1 Mammals and birds are examples of endotherms that can generate heat internally.

B2 Endotherms have a higher metabolic rate compared to ectotherms.

C1 The ability to be an endotherm is considered an evolutionary advantage in certain environments.

C2 Endotherms have complex physiological mechanisms to regulate their body temperature effectively.

Examples of endotherm in a Sentence

formal Endotherms are organisms that can regulate their body temperature internally.

informal Endotherms are animals that can control their own body heat.

slang Endotherms are the cool kids who can keep themselves warm.

figurative Being an endotherm in a cold environment is like having your own personal heater.

Grammatical Forms of endotherm

plural

endotherms

comparative

more endothermic

superlative

most endothermic

present tense

endotherms

future tense

will endotherm

perfect tense

have endothermed

continuous tense

are endotherming

singular

endotherm

positive degree

endotherm

infinitive

to endotherm

gerund

endotherming

participle

endothermed

Origin and Evolution of endotherm

First Known Use: 1876 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'endotherm' is derived from the Greek words 'endo' meaning 'within' and 'therm' meaning 'heat'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'endotherm' was first used in the field of biology to describe organisms that regulate their body temperature internally. Over time, the term has become widely used in scientific literature to distinguish between endothermic and ectothermic organisms based on their ability to generate heat internally.