Some Human's vary in temperature, by as much as 2 degrees, and areas of every body vary in temperature, according to blood flow. You can easily feel the difference in your own arm-pits and fingers/toes.
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yes all humans have the same normal body ttemprature
Cold-blooded animals never keep the same body temperature all day. Two types of cold-blooded animals are amphibians and reptiles.
Warm blooded animals all have some ability to regulate their body temperature. Depending on the surrounding temperature, at some point the body temperature will be the same as the plant temperature. But when the surrounding temperature changes, the plant's temperature will change with it, while warm blooded animals will stay at the same temperature.
The three Vertebrate groups that have the same temperature as their surroundings are Fish, Reptiles, and Amphibians. That means they are all cold blooded.
No. Because even though the temperature is hot their body temperature stays cold and doesn't rise up.
Blood is in continuous circulation throughout the body. It allows the equal distribution of heat simply by heat exchange. Thus, all parts of body attain the same temperature.
In the same way that all mammals maintain their body heat - by burning calories digested from their food.
All molluscs are ectothermic; this means that their body temperatures are the same as the surrounding temperature. So if a mollusc is in a pond that is 60F, its body will be 60F. Later in the day, if the pond gets up to 75F, then the molluscs body temperature will rise to 75F as well.
yes they can control their body temperature
In the same way that all mammals maintain their body heat - by burning calories digested from their food.