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Temperature affects the physiology of living things as well as the density and state of water. It exerts an important influence on living organisms because few can survive at temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) due to metabolic constraints.

Temperature also affects the absolute size of an animal and the relative properties of various body parts. Birds and mammals, for example, attain a greater body size when they are in cold regions than in warm regions, and colder regions harbor larger species.

How does environmental temperature affect different animals?

The higher producing animals with greater metabolic heat (from product synthesis) tend to be more susceptible to heat stress. This is different from cold conditions where high-producing animals with their higher metabolic heat production are in a more advantageous position than low or non-producing animals.

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