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      兩爬類動物的能量代謝研究對于理解它們的生存策略、適應環(huán)境變化的能力以及在生態(tài)系統(tǒng)中的角色至關(guān)重要。通過測量這些動物在不同生態(tài)條件下的耗氧量(VO2),科學家們預測和解釋它們對氣候變化、棲息地破壞和其他環(huán)境壓力的反應,從而為保護生物多樣性和維持生態(tài)平衡提供重要的數(shù)據(jù)支持。此外,這些研究還有助于揭示代謝過程的生物學基礎(chǔ),為比較生理學提供見解,并可能對人類醫(yī)學和保健有所啟發(fā)。


 
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