Normal response to increased body temperature is sweating by sweating . It results in lowering of temperature .
Two ways to get water to evaporate faster than normal are to increase the temperature or decrease the pressure.
A deer has a normal body temperature that is higher than that of a human. The normal body temperature of a deer is 101.1
increased temperture causes rate or reaction to increase.
A rat's normal temperature ranges from 100-103F [38-39C]
The neurotransmitter that helps the body return to normal after a stress response is the noradrenaline. It is also used to raise blood pressure.
If it's starting from normal temperature, it begins to sweat.
The normal response if the body temperature rises above normal is perspiration.
Day in a month when the body temperature of a girl increase from the normal boday temperature?
If by fever you mean an increase in heat, the cause for this as a result of inflammation is the strong increase in blood-flow at the body's core temperature, to the site of the inflammation. A fever which is body-wide, is not necessarily part of an inflammation. The fever can be an extreme response to the damage or infection which caused the initial inflammation, but it can also be a normal response to an infection spreading throughout the body.
I believe it does increase. But it depends on how hot the shower is and also the time. It should be back to normal in a couple of minutes after you are done :)
Inflamation is the body's normal response to injury. (:
Hyperplasia is the term used to describe the enlargement of an organ due to an abnormal increase in the cells in the tissue. Chronic inflammatory response is one of the causes of hyperplasia.
Depending on the car's size, shape and parts, or its surrounding environment, yes, it is quite normal for the vehicle to experience slight temperature increase. But if the temperature gets worse there may be something wrong with the car, such as the engine overheating.
The interior temperature would increase. The rate of fusion would increase. The gas pressure would increase.
Yes, a thermostat opens and closes in response to the temperature in the cooling system under normal conditions. If it is sticking it can cause fluctuations in the radiator coolant temperature.
solubility increase as the temperature rises rises thus its directly proportional under normal circumstances
A minor increase is normal - however if excessive check:Cooling fan working?Radiator clogged or plugged?Air flow to radiator restricted?Bad radiator cap?