Respuesta :
Answer:
In order to ensure consistent membrane fluidity
Explanation:
Cold Blooded Animals
Cold-blooded animals rely on the temperature of the surrounding environment to maintain its internal temperature, their blood is not cold. Their body temperature fluctuates, based on the external temperature of the environment. If it is 30 °F outside, their body temperature will eventually normalize to 30 °F, as well. If it eventually rises to 120 °F, their body temperature will follow the same pattern to 120 °F.
Membrane fluidity
The cell membrane of cold-blooded animals contains cholesterol, which acts as a shield for the membrane. Membrane fluidity is enhanced by temperature, as the temperature increases membrane fluidity increases and it decreases when the temperature goes down.
Most cold-blooded animals adjust their feeding habit to contain more unsaturated fats from plants. This helps them to maintain their motor coordination and membrane fluidity during the long winter
Cold-blooded animals modulate the fatty acid composition of their membrane to stabilize their membrane fluidity