Synonyms for Poikilothermic:
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• Other relevant words (noun):
- Autophagy
, - Biorhythm
, - abiotic
, - anatomical
, - anatomically correct
, - anatomy
, - artificial selection
, - assimilate
, - assimilation
, - basal
, - binary fission
, - bio-
, - biochemical
, - biochemistry
, - biodiversity
, - biologic
, - biological
, - biological clock
, - biologist
, - biology
, - biophilia
, - biophysics
, - biotechnology
, - body clock
, - botanical
, - botanist
, - botany
, - darwinian
, - entomology
, - fight-or-flight
, - food chain
, - food web
, - food chain
, - geotropism
, - heterothermic
, - life science
, - molecular biology
, - morphology
, - motility
, - natural history
, - naturalist
, - organic
, - poikilothermous
, - primary producer
, - pseudopod
, - speciation
, - stimulate
, - stimulus
, - sting
, - survival of the fittest
, - the natural sciences
, - translocation
, - trophic level
, - zoologist
, - zoology
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What are the hypernyms for Poikilothermic?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for poikilothermic?
Poikilothermic, also known as cold-blooded, refers to organisms that cannot regulate their body temperature internally. Antonyms for this word would refer to organisms that can regulate their body temperature internally, such as warm-blooded or endothermic animals. Warm-blooded animals have a constant body temperature, while cold-blooded animals vary in temperature based on their environment. Other antonyms could include homoeothermic, which refers to animals that maintain a stable body temperature, and regulated, which refers to animals that can control their internal temperature. These antonyms highlight the diversity of animal physiology and the importance of temperature regulation for survival in different environments.
What are the antonyms for Poikilothermic?
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