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The ranges of body temperatures of two desert animal species are illustrated. Species I Species II ----------- Body temperature (°C) 10 20 30 ... show full transcript
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To determine the appropriate description of the body temperature ranges for Species I and Species II, we first need to identify their thermoregulation strategies based on their temperature ranges.
Species I has a body temperature range between 10°C and 40°C, which indicates that it can regulate its body temperature largely through external environmental conditions, typical of ectothermic animals (commonly known as cold-blooded).
Species II, on the other hand, exists in a body temperature range that is more stable and less dependent on ambient temperature, suggesting it is likely endothermic (warm-blooded), capable of internally regulating its temperature regardless of external conditions.
Thus, the best description that accounts for the body temperature ranges is that Species I is ectothermic; Species II is endothermic, leading to the correct answer being (B).
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