Ectothermic

/ˌɛktoʊˈθɜrmɪk/ adjective

Describing animals that rely primarily on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature, such as reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Their internal heat production is insufficient to maintain a constant body temperature.

From Greek 'ektos' meaning outside and 'thermos' meaning heat, literally 'outside heat.' The term replaced the older 'cold-blooded' in scientific usage because it more accurately describes the temperature regulation mechanism.

AMቀዝቃዛ ደም
ARذو دم بارد
BNবাহ্যিক তাপীয়
CAectotèrmic
CSektotermní
DAektotermisk
DEektotherm
ELεκθερμικός
ESectotérmico
FAخون سرد
FIektoterminen
FRectothermique
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