If your body temperature drops dramatically then your cells start to die, this means you could die of hypothermia.
However, if it only slightly falls then goose bumps appear and your hairs stand on end to create a protective barrier keeping as much heat in as possible. Then, most of your blood goes to your vital organs to keep them warmest as they are most important, this is why your toes and fingers are first to get cold. You also start to shiver and your teeth chatter.
well i have 35.8 most of the time and i freeze easily and all depends on the person what she or he does for live style ! like age, weight, type of medicine, alcohol drugs, smoking.
The condition of an extraordinarily low body temperature is known as hypothermia. The adverse is hyperthermia, which is the condition of an extraordinarily high body temperture.
You will be cold.
Hypothermia.
That is below normal.
Hypothermia describes an abnormally low body temperature.
Hypothermia occurs when the body's temperature falls below the normal range. Some fluctuation in body temperature is normal; however hypothermia is dangerous, because the body temperature becomes too low for normal bodily functions to occur properly.
Yes because you will turn into a zombie.
by cooling it below normal temperature.
No. Hypothermia is caused when an organism's temperature drops below the temperature required for normal body functions.
97.2 degrees Fahrenheit is 36.2 degrees Celsius. A little below normal body temperature.
The best temperature of the testes for normal sperm production is 1-1/2 to 2 degrees below body temperature, so, say, about 97 degrees.
Hyperthermia and hypothermia are what the rapid change in body temperature is called. Someone who is experiencing hyperthermia has a temperature that remains above normal. Someone who is experiencing hypothermia has a temperature that remains below normal.
Below plus 10 degrees Celsius
Your dog's normal rectal temperature is 100.5 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit.if it is above or below that, please contact your Veterinarian.
No, when body temperature drops below normal the body will slow down in its functions and go into "preservation mode".