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Cold temperatures naturally reduce biochemical reaction speeds in ectothermic animals.
Cold-water physiology and slow movement result in exceptionally low metabolic rates, allowing Greenland sharks to conserve energy in nutrient-sparse Arctic environments.
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Such metabolic suppression supports survival for centuries, pairing slow growth with prolonged biological maintenance.
Studying this extreme metabolic economy provides insight into how large vertebrates can sustain life across centuries without rapid cellular turnover.
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