Organisms that undergo thermogenesis to create internal heat, like humans, do so by(1 point)

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Undergoing exothermic reactions such as cellular respiration and storing released heat
Undergoing exothermic reactions such as cellular respiration and storing released heat

Shifting immediate habitats to gain access to additional environmental heat
Shifting immediate habitats to gain access to additional environmental heat

Undergoing photosynthesis reactions to store the sun’s energy
Undergoing photosynthesis reactions to store the sun’s energy

Varying levels of water to maintain homeostasis

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Undergoing exothermic reactions such as cellular respiration and storing released heat.

This process allows organisms like humans to generate and retain internal heat.

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