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Chylomicrons:
Physiological Motivations
Basic bodily needs driving behavior, such as hunger, thirst, sleep, and avoidance of pain, essential for survival and well-being.
Ectotherm
An organism that relies on external environmental heat sources to regulate its body temperature, commonly referred to as "cold-blooded".
Endotherm
An organism that maintains its body temperature through internal heat production, commonly known as warm-blooded.
Homeostat
A device or mechanism that regulates its internal environment to maintain a stable condition, mirroring the concept of homeostasis in biological systems.
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