Mutant Temperature

Mutants are animals or plants that have had changes in their genes that result in new physical or behavioral characteristics. **Temperature mutant** is a species of animal or plant that is resistant to changes in environmental temperature. It is important to note that a change in temperature can be either a positive phenomenon (for example, when the air temperature rises, productivity increases) or negative (in the case where too high a temperature can lead to death or deterioration in the health of the body).

Temperature sensing is a physiological process that allows animals or plants to adapt to environmental changes by changing their physiological processes. For example, when temperatures drop, animals may slow down their metabolism and plants may close their leaves. However, if the temperature level in the environment is too high or too low, the temperature regulation mechanisms become ineffective and this can lead to poor health and death of the animal or plant.

One way to protect against temperature changes is the ability of organisms to regulate their metabolic rate. Temperature-resistant mutants have this ability better than normal organisms. They can maintain a stable metabolic rate even at high temperatures, allowing them to survive and thrive in constantly elevated temperatures.



Mutants are organisms that are born due to gene mutations. These changes can affect the development of the organism and its ability to survive in its environment. Mutations can be caused by various factors such as radiation, chemicals or gene mutations. In this case, we are considering a “temperature” mutant, which can arise as a result of a mutation in the genes responsible for the thermoregulation of the body.

Such a mutant can have many different manifestations, but in general they are all similar in their main characteristic - increased thermosensitivity. That is, when the ambient temperature changes above a certain