stick a thermometer in your mouth and leave for 20 seconds.
they used his body temperature
don't know sorry
in case of transfer of heat. the heat is transferred from a body at higher temperature to the body at lower temperature. the heat is transferred till the time the temperature of both the bodies becomes same.
It's used when you take the temperature to find out when you are ovulating and means Basal Metabolic Temperature aka Basal Body Temperature (BBT).
Strip thermometers are thin, flexible adhesive strips that contain temperature-sensitive indicators to measure body temperature. They are typically placed on the forehead or other parts of the body to track changes in temperature. Strip thermometers are easy to use, non-invasive, and provide a quick way to monitor body temperature.
White-tailed deer have an internal control system which maintains body temperature regardless of the external temperature. If it is too hot outside they tend to pant like dogs and extrude sweat only through their noses, and will also find shade to keep cool. During colder times, they will eat constantly to maintain body temperature and their energy, if they can find sufficient food.
they stick a thermometer in the animals rear end
The ant's body temperature is according to place's temperature.
No. Many women monitor their menstrual cycles with basal body temperature (BBT) charts to find out when they ovulate. This involves taking your temperature when you awake each morning, before you get out of bed, while your temperature is at its lowest for the day. When you ovulate, your basal body temperature typically rises about half a degree Fahrenheit. In other words, ovulation might affect your body temperature, however your menstrual cycle wouldn't. I hope this answer helps you.
Another name for normal body temperature is core body temperature.
The outside temperature affects the body temperature because it the body temperature will try to regulate itself. For example, if the temperature outside is cold, the body will generate heat as much as possible to maintain a core temperature.
What l find quite amazing is that when the Roadrunner wants to conserve body heat at night, it slows its bodily functions and cools down the body temperature and becomes lethargic, but when dawn comes it must rise up its body temperature. It does this by exposing a patch a skin between its wings which warms up the body and waits for its body temperature to become normal.