no, hot tubbind should not affect internal body temp,
temperature and pH
Cold blooded animals do not control their internal body temperature. Warm blooded animals do.
98.6
Because 37 degrees Celsius is the internal temp. There is a difference between the internal body temperature and the body's surface temperature.
Yes, the internal body temperature is usually around 98.6°F (37°C) and remains relatively stable, while the external body temperature can vary depending on the environmental conditions. The body maintains internal temperature through mechanisms like sweating or shivering to adjust to changes in the surroundings.
The human body does expand and contract in response to temperature changes, but the effect is minimal compared to inanimate objects due to the body's ability to regulate internal temperature through mechanisms like sweating and shivering. The body's complex physiological systems help maintain a relatively stable internal temperature, preventing drastic changes in size due to temperature fluctuations.
Skin temperature refers to the temperature of the outer layer of the skin, which can vary based on factors like environmental conditions and blood flow. Body temperature, on the other hand, is the internal temperature of the body, typically around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, regulated by the body's internal processes.
The animals that control it internal body is called indpendent animal
Internal environment
lowers the temperature lowers the temperature
Temperature is the measure of the internal kinetic energy of a body.
Most likely you would die if your body had no way of detecting internal temperature changes. If your body gets to cold, your organs can stop functioning and if you get to hot, you can literally cook your internal organs.