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. Endothermic organisms retain a stable internal body temperature (homeostasis). Would the change in seasons have any effect on the functioning of enzymes in these organisms?
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endotherms generate most of the best they need internally, when it’s cold outside they increase their metabolic heat production to keep their body temp at a constant.
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