A perch is a cold blooded animals with temperature between 17.6C and 25C, as are all fish, as their body temperate rises and falls with their environment. This means that when the perch is in warm water, their body temperature rises to match it and when it moves to cold water, its body temperature lowers.
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Yes, there are storage temperature requirements for blood.
Blood temperature is 38C or 100.4F. It is always slighty higher than body temperature
No, elevated blood glucose with have no effect on temperature.
A perch could be on a perch after some sort of storm that would cause the perch to be blown from the water and into a tree or a telephone pole.
No, the temperature of blood is not exactly the same as body temperature. While normal body temperature averages around 98.6°F (37°C), blood temperature can vary slightly depending on factors like location within the body and physiological conditions. Generally, blood temperature is close to core body temperature, but it may be slightly lower in peripheral areas.
Perch's domain is Eukarya, kingdom is Animalia, phylum is Chordata, class is Osteichthyes, while order is Perciformes.
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A thermometer is used to measure blood temperature. It can be inserted into the mouth, ear, or armpit to obtain the temperature reading.
The temperature of blood is the same as the body temperature, which is approximately 98.6°F (37°C). Blood helps regulate body temperature by carrying heat away from internal organs to the skin, where it can be released. If blood temperature were higher than body temperature, it could lead to overheating and damage to the body.
yes, its spines are used to help it stabilize