Chapter 40: Q40.4-5ITD. (page 890)
Which animal expends the most kilocalories per year on thermoregulation?
Short Answer
The penguin expends the most energy annually on thermoregulation.
Chapter 40: Q40.4-5ITD. (page 890)
Which animal expends the most kilocalories per year on thermoregulation?
The penguin expends the most energy annually on thermoregulation.
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