yeah. Hypothermia and hyperthermia can cause cardiac arrest
Frog's internal body temperature is lower than that of a mammal lower temperature = slower heart rate
Unlikely ! All the pulses in the body are beating in relation to the heart. If the heart stops, the pulses stop also.
.. our heart is not tilted to the left ! .. it help us to fight disease ang stilisize our body temperature !
Yes you body temptiture increses. The heart pumps so fast that it gets warmer and warmer. Its like the hearts taking a jog and gets hot.
The heart does not stop working. When this happens the blood just doesn't move efficiently through the body.
Body temperature is affected by a heart attack in that it typically rises. A heart attack can often trigger a fever of over 100 degrees.
your heart can stop all together
Heart.
Frog's internal body temperature is lower than that of a mammal lower temperature = slower heart rate
The heart
Certainly
yes, i think so.
The heart, as it pumps warm blood throughout the body.
The heart plays a crucial role in regulating body temperature by adjusting blood flow to the skin. When the body is overheated, the heart increases blood circulation to the skin, allowing heat to dissipate through the surface via radiation and convection. Conversely, when the body is cold, blood flow to the skin is reduced, conserving heat and maintaining core body temperature. This dynamic adjustment helps ensure that the body remains within a safe temperature range for optimal functioning.
Unlikely ! All the pulses in the body are beating in relation to the heart. If the heart stops, the pulses stop also.
Known as the "pacemaker of the heart," the sinoatrial node would most likely speed up if the body temperature were to rise.
Well the average is 98.6oF or 37oC but a persons body temperature can be a little higher or a little lower.