The body's core temperature is the temperature of the inner organs like the liver, kidney and heart. It is more tightly fluctuates around a set point than does the temperature within peripheral tissues and limbs.
if the question is what IS your core body timp, that would be 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Same as your rectal temperature or core body temperature.
Hypothermia is the condition when your body's core temperature becomes dangerously low, usually below 35 degrees C. apex- A potentially fatal drop in core body temperature.
in homeostasis an antagonistic effector is what brings about the response to the change in environment in order to keep your internal environment the same. for exampe if the core body temperature is too low the antagonistic effector is what increases your body temperature.
One of the most common causes for a temperature set point change is an acute infection with a virus or bacteria. Part of the immune response is to invoke a fever, which is actually a resetting of the core body temperature to a higher value. After a few days, the infection is generally cleared and the fever breaks, resetting the core body temperature to normal. Other causes include certain medications, some endocrine disorders and certain cancers.
35 degrees C a few degrees cooler than core body temp.
98.6F is the normal body core temperature in humans.
THE BODY'S CORE TEMPERATURE IS THE INTERNAL TEMPERATURE OF THE BODY. Body shell refers to those outer parts of the body (skin and subcutaneous tissue) that change temperature at cold exposure.
Your body needs fuel to burn to keep your core body temperature up, especially when it's cold outside
The temperature of the skin varies widely depending on core body temperature, the region of the body, and the environmental temperature. The body works hard to maintain a stable core temperature, but that means that there is wide variation in skin temperature.
Another name for normal body temperature is core body temperature.
Same as your rectal temperature or core body temperature.
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In terms of accurate, it is assumed the questioner means with respect to core body temperature. Skin temperature is influenced by the ambient (air) temperature, and is therefore not an accurate reflection of the core body temperature. Positioning the thermometer under the tongue yields a close reflection to core body temperature, but this procedure is not always practical, especially with infants and animals. Rectal temperature measures the temperature inside the body cavity, and is therefore a very accurate reflection of the true core body temperature. Furthermore, the rectal temperature can be readily obtained in most cases.
Hypothermia is the condition when your body's core temperature becomes dangerously low, usually below 35 degrees C. apex- A potentially fatal drop in core body temperature.
yes your core will always stay at 98.6 but your surace temperature changes with the temperature alround you. for example if you are in a cold place your surface temperature will be cold. if in a hot area your surface temperature will be hot. the only time your core temperature changes is if your sick or if you been been exposed to a low or high temperature for an exteneded period of time. i hope that is clear enough
hypothermia
Your core body temperature is supposed to be 98.6 degrees on average.