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English: Sustained energy output (Joule) of a poikilotherm (a lizard) and a hometherme (a mouse) as a function of core body temperature. The hometherm has a much higher output, but can only function over a very narrow range of body temperatures.
Čeština: Závislost energetického výdeje (Joule) poikilotermní ještěrky a homoiotermní myši na tělesné teplotě (°C). Homoiotermní živočich má mnohem vyšší výkon, ale může fungovat pouze ve velmi úzkém rozsahu tělesných teplot.
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