the body responds by first the nervous system sensing the cold/hot. the sensory neurons of the nervous system will then send a signal to the hypothalamus (brain). the hypothalamus will then respond by redirecting the blood flow to the inner organs to keep them warm if it is cold. if it is hot the blood flow will go to the surface of the body.
it cause illness such us fever or heat strocke ( hyperthemia)
eccrine sweat gland
103 It gets dangerous when your body temperature gets too high and denature the enzymes in your body.
yes
The testes are located outside the male body in the scrotum, because sperm production requires a cooler temperature, then the internal body temperature, so the temperature can be regulated better outside the male body, in the scrotum.
The result is increased temperature, condensation is a warming process. Like if you have an ice cold cup of water, as it gets warmer condensation forms on the outside of the cup...
hyperthermia
it gets very thick and jells
A temporal artery thermometer is a thermometer that gets a persons body temperature from their temple.
The first thing that happens when the body gets too hot is it beings to sweat. This provides immediate cooling which begins controlling body temperature.
Not being able to regulate body temperature after death, corpse will reach equilibrium with the ambient temterature. So, in like Canada, Norway and Alaska, if outside, they will get much colder (possibly -40F) than in places like Mexico.
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.
Because our body gets a High temperature. So the sweat glands will not come to out body
A nose bleed happens when your body gets to hot so that's it really:)