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All animals use the environment to control their temperature
Because they are cold-blooded animals, lizards use heat sources outside of their body to regulate their temperature.
Doctors use body temperature thermometers to measure body temperature.
No, all snakes are cold blooded, as they all use external means to control their body temperature.
What kind of thermometer you use to measure the body temperature
Sodium is indispensable for the function of nerves and muscles.
The larger the nerve, the faster the impulse.
Since whales are mammals, they control their temperature the same way humans, and all other mammals do. We are considered "warm" blooded animals, meaning the body controls it's own temperature. Whales use an insulating layer of fat under their skin, known as blubber, whereas humans usually only have a thin layer of skin. This layer helps maintain the heat that the body is producing. There is an area in the brain, known as the hypothalamus, that is in control of body temperature. The brain will try to maintain an even temperature no matter what the outside temperature is.
It is appropriate to use biosensors for pollution control or when one moves their eye. The biosensors control the movement in which the eye makes from one's nerves.
Shivering is the involuntary contraction and relaxation of your muscles. When muscles contract they use energy, which is released by 'burning' sugar. Some of the energy which is released escapes as heat and this raises the temperature of the body.
Nerves & chemicals (hormones).
a fever thermometer, is a thermometer that you can use to check your body temperature.