Mammals are said to be homoiothermic because their body t...
Mammals are said to be homoiothermic because their body temperature is
always higher than that of their environment
always lower than that of their environment
always the same as that of their environment
relatively constant irrespective of that of their environment
remains at 37o C all the time
Correct answer is D
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