Muscle activity produces heat so that exercise creates a heat surplus that can actually be fatal. In response to exercise the body has to redirect blood flow to the skin to facilitate heat transfer out of the body.
Well first off you start to exercise and you start to sweat, that brings off body heat because you are working your muscles off and that brings of heat from your body.
When the body is cold the muscles can generate additional heat by shivering.
If the muscles quit working the body temperature starts to drop
Yes, they can shiver and that movement will cause an increase in body temperature.
metabolising (oxidising) glucose
The activity of an enzyme is affected by temperature, pH and the concentration of the substrate.
Alcoholic fermentation involves the actions of enzymes. Enzymes function properly within their optimal temperature range. An increase or decrease in temperature can denature the enzymes, causing them not to function.
Drugs, chemicals, temperature, and light.
Temperature does affect enzymatic function - temperature affects the "active site" of the enzyme and so the substrate cannot bind to it anymore (process is called denaturation)
diet and exercise affect the skeletal system by making your bones stronger and making you more supple.
skeletal
yes
All exercise effects the skeletal system. Your bones move when you exercise.
ya
it weakens the bones
Yes, low temperature can affect the function of a cell. At low temperatures, the movement and activity of molecules within a cell slow down, which can impact various cellular processes such as enzyme activity, membrane fluidity, and protein folding. This can ultimately lead to decreased cell metabolism, impaired cell function, and even cell death in extreme cases.
The Skeletal system gold the body up and keeps everything in place!