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The hottest BODY temperature our bodies can handle is 107. Any higher and you will die, if not sooner.
It says your body temperature is 1.6 degrees below "normal". "Normal" can change based on conditions, body heat, surroundings, etc.... I do not think I have ever had a reading of 98.6. It is just a baseline for normal/average body temperature.
The hypothalamus controls body temperature Hair contribute to the effects of preserving body temperature. Feet have no contribution in body temperature, other than expanding the surface area of your body, requiring excess energy requirements in re-warming the blood that returns from the extremities; just like hands
Hi Hippos mean temperature is 36.1 C but after immersing in water goes to 24.1 C It returns to 36.1 an hour after coming out of water
baseline minimum is 30.
how homoeostasis of body temperature is achieved in our body
The ant's body temperature is according to place's temperature.
Another name for normal body temperature is core body temperature.
The outside temperature affects the body temperature because it the body temperature will try to regulate itself. For example, if the temperature outside is cold, the body will generate heat as much as possible to maintain a core temperature.
The average human body temperature is 98.6º F or 37º C, but it can vary somewhat. Older people average a bit less. These values can also vary with time of day.This means that illness may be present, especially in older adults, even when the temperature appears to be within the normal range. It is important for some to establish baseline values on an individual basis, since significant variations from the norm can occur in some individuals.13oCAverage 98.6deg F, 37deg CAverage body temperature is 98.6 F
Your average body temperature is 98.6 degrees
Your body temperature is regulated by the hypothalamus.