it can go up or down
It is to do with ventilation, it makes the air move around the room in a circuit, passing through the vent where it is heated or cooled and put back in to the room at the constant temperature.
when it goes under the asigned temperature it heats it up and when it goes over it cools it down it is not that hard
maybe it is the part of the cdirculatory system
Most enzymes only function properly within a specific temperature and pH range. If those conditions are not maintained, the enzymes can become denatured, preventing metabolic reactions from taking place.
Double circulation is where there are two loops to the cardiovascular system - one that supplies blood to the peripheral tissues and one that takes deoxygenated blood to the lungs. This has very little effect on maintaining a constant internal temperature.
Underfloor heating is used to help with controlling the temperature in the house with the convection heating method. If water get on the floor, the water will condensate into steam.
The air pressure has no effect. The static air pressure p_ and the density ρ of air (air density) are proportional at the same temperature. The ratio p_ / ρ is always constant, on a high mountain or even on sea level altitude. That means, the ratio p_ / ρ is always constant on a high mountain, and even at "sea level". The static atmospheric pressure p_ and the density of air ρ go always together. The ratio stays constant. When calculating the speed of sound, forget the atmospheric pressure, but look accurately at the very important temperature. The speed of sound varies with altitude (height) only because of the changing temperature there.
it can go up or down
Reducing the thermostat setting by a few degrees in the winter reduces the amount of fuel burned to heat your house. In most modern houses the change in temperature won't even be noticed.
it helps it by keeping body temperature constant
amniotic fluid
There are blood vessels in the ears that help maintain body temperature and the bigger the ear the more surface area it has to work with in order to regulate the temperature.
Dartos
It's dependant on what you want. If you live in a hotter climate, select a lower temperature thermostat; that causes the thermostat to open sooner, keeping the engine a little cooler... hopefully. If you live in a climate that is either normally cooler or seasonably cooler, a hotter thermostat can help the heater work better. A hotter thermostat has been demonstrated to be SLIGHTLY (almost insignificantly) at helping the engine run more efficietly.
Your association manager can help you understand where to locate your thermostat, given that not only does it sense the air temperature in the unit, but must have access to wiring that is within the wall, which may be owned by the association.
Removal of waste liquids, like urine. Also to help keep body temperature constant.
The insulation should help keep the temperature at a more constant level within the house, there will be much less need for the use of fans, heaters and air conditioning. This means less use of electricity which in turn often means less burning of fossil fuels which release carbon dioxide, adding to greenhouse gases.
The thermostat is to help the motor warm up more quickly and run better. Without the thermostat installed the motor may not reach normal temperature in very cold weather.
They fluff up their feathers trapping air which is heated by body temperature. Sort of like a wetsuit it traps water and it warms up by the body temperature. Hope this helps