Body temperature is strongly correlated to that of its external enviroment

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An organism whose body temperature closely aligns with its external environment is referred to as a cold-blooded organism. The scientific term for this type of organism is "poikilotherm." The discussion highlights the correlation between body temperature and environmental temperature, emphasizing the characteristics of cold-blooded organisms.
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An organism whose body temperature is strongly correlated to that of its external environment is called what?
 
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a cold blooded organism. (?)
 
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it's cold blooded but i believe if i can do it from memrmory it is called poikilotherms


due to legal terms some words may have been changed such as google to say memory
 
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