Answer:
1) Endothermic: warm-blooded
2.) Ectothermic: cold-blooded
Step-by-step explanation:
HOMEOSTASIS is defined as the ability of an organism to maintain its internal environment. These organisms are capable of regulating it's internal environment and keeping it in a steady state by constantly adjusting any changes in the physical and chemical conditions of it's body fluids. These conditions include temperature, pH, osmotic pressure and concentration of dissolved substances in the body fluids such as carbondioxide, oxygen, urea and ions.
ENDOTHERMIC or warm-blooded organisms are capable of maintaining their body temperature through internally generated heat. For example during cold conditions, these organisms through homeostatic mechanism shivers to keep the internal temperature steady..Example of an endothermic organisms includes most birds and mammals.
Ectothermic or cold-blooded are organisms that relies on the external environment for the maintenance of their body temperature. For example during cold conditions instead of generating internal heat to maintain their body temperature, they seek for environments that favours their temperature. Examples include fishes, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates.