Word List: therm = heat, temperature. an organism that has adapted to living in very high temperatures (heat), or such as bacteria or algae.

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Word List: therm = heat, temperature

an organism that has adapted to living in very high temperatures (heat), or such as bacteria or algae

thermophile an organism that has adapted to living in very high temperatures (heat), or such as bacteria or algae

requires heat to be absorbed from outside of the body

exothermic requires heat to be absorbed from outside of the body

heated from within the body

endothermic heated from within the body

a unit of heat equal to 1,000 great calories

therm a unit of heat equal to 1,000 great calories

related to heat or temperature

thermal related to heat or temperature

caused or operated by heat that has changed into different forms of energy

thermaldynamic caused or operated by heat that has changed into different forms of energy

An instrument that measures temperature or heat

thermometer An instrument that measures temperature or heat

A device used to control the temperature

thermostat A device used to control the temperature

A container that is used to keep things warm, such as your soup; a double-walled container that keeps things warm

thermos A container that is used to keep things warm, such as your soup; a double-walled container that keeps things warm

A device that automatically writes down (records) changes in temperature

thermalgraph A device that automatically writes down (records) changes in temperature