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But only recently have they found out just how good the tuna are at thermoregulation.
Thermoregulation may also have played a role in the evolution of their increased body size.
In the case of the skin, extra blood flow is used for thermoregulation.
Because of their extreme cold tolerance they have been used to study thermoregulation.
Research has shown that the bare skin may play an important role in thermoregulation.
They use two methods of thermoregulation in warmer weather on land.
However, recent evidence shows that the pit organ may also be used for thermoregulation.
They have pink glands above their eyes, which are used for thermoregulation.
One possible explanation for plant thermoregulation is to provide protection against cold temperature.
For example 'body temperature regulation' is used in place of 'thermoregulation'.
Horns are needed by the animal for thermoregulation and cooling.
Multiple functions have been put forward for this structure, including thermoregulation and display.
Sweating and blood flow to the skin (thermoregulation) help us keep our bodies cool.
He was known for his studies on thermoregulation and postural balance of elderly people.
The process explained above, in which the skin regulates body temperature is a part of thermoregulation.
For this same reason, horses also cannot pant as a method of thermoregulation.
The queen and workers use thermoregulation to incubate the cluster.
They seek shelter in places that offer thermoregulation and protection from predators.
As in other mammals, thermoregulation is an important aspect of human homeostasis.
The structure may have been used for thermoregulation.
Without thermoregulation, T. eques could not survive in its northern range.
In the tropics, small size should make thermoregulation easier.
In reflecting on the subject of very large animals, some questions concerning evolution and thermoregulation arise.
Furthermore, thermoregulation techniques are more flexible than has hitherto been supposed.
Many, like 'Dimetrodon', had large sails that may have helped thermoregulation.