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> How can an endothermic bee produce heat when endothermic requires heat.  I give up with all these experts who should be in Washington where they think they can just re whrite the laws of physics if they can get a majority vote.htm
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en·do·ther·mic
/ˌendəˈTHərmik/
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/adjective/
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 1.
    1.
    CHEMISTRY
    (of a reaction or process) accompanied by or requiring the
    absorption of heat.
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 2.
    2.
    ZOOLOGY
    (of an animal) dependent on or capable of the internal generation of
    heat.

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