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I was wondering if someone could tell me if the reason why a water fleas heart rate is effected by temperature because it cold blood orrrrr??
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I was wondering if someone could tell me if the reason why a water fleas heart rate is effected by temperature because it cold blood orrrrr??
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It is because the water flea has a small heart and it’s a small insect so usually it’s heart rate usually beats 300 times per minute so if the water temperature changes it will die or go into shock
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