Question
Differences between :
Warm-Blooded and Cold-Blooded
Warm-Blooded and Cold-Blooded
Warm-Blooded | Cold-Blooded |
1. They obtain energy from food consumption. | 1. They obtain energy from the surrounding environment |
2. They easily adapt to any temperatures outside. | 2. It's difficult for them to survive in extreme temperature conditions |
3. Examples: Mammals and birds are warm-blooded | 3. Examples: Reptiles, insects, and fish |
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| Animals | ||||
| Dog | Grasshopper | Rat | Scorpin | Toad |
| Butterfly | Lizzard | Turtle | Frog | Bat |
| Snail | Honey bee | Pigeon | Liverfluke | Leech |
| Cattle | snake | Rohu | Parrot | Ascaris |
| Earthworm | Cow | Rabbit | Monkey | Elephant |
| Classification: | ||||
| Worms | Molluscs | Fishes | Amphibians | Reptiles |
| Birds | Mammals |
| Column A | Column B | ||
| Left | Factory | ||
| 1 | Cells in the leaf | a | Raw materials |
| 2 | Chloroplast | b | Power |
| 3 | Sunlight | c | Machinery |
| 4 | Oxygen and water | d | End product |
| 5 | Carbon dioxide and water | e | By product |
| 6 | Glucose | f | Workroom |