yes it can, I had a ear infection at the same time I had a fever my ear drum erupted and now all this stuff is draining out of it
If the body has a high temperature, then it would be considered hot. The term "hot" can also mean "good looking." This meaning of hot has nothing to do with the temperature of the body.
Thermodynamic activity in a body. It is related to the amount of energy in a body.
Could be the flu.
A snakes body temperature is directly related to that of its surroundings.
Same as the temperature of the water it is in. They are not warm blooded animals (actually, they have no blood, but have a related substance.)
a low body temperature could mean nothing. I have a lower body temp then most people and I'm healthy as a horse. Or it could mean that your going into shock. That's unlikly though.
Body temperature is closely related to cellular respiration because the process generates heat as a byproduct of converting glucose and oxygen into energy (ATP). Increased cellular respiration, such as during exercise, raises metabolic activity, leading to a higher body temperature. Conversely, a lower body temperature can indicate reduced metabolic activity and decreased cellular respiration. Overall, maintaining an optimal body temperature is essential for efficient cellular processes, including respiration.
Oxygen levels in the body are not directly related to body temperature. However, lower oxygen levels can affect metabolism, which may impact body temperature regulation. In cases of hypoxia, the body may experience a decrease in body temperature due to a reduced ability to generate heat through metabolic processes.
The normal body temperature is around 37 degrees Celsius.
Yes, the thalamus is involved in the regulation of temperature. It acts as a relay station for sensory information related to temperature from the body to the brain, helping to coordinate responses to maintain a stable internal body temperature.
increase as kinetic energy is directly related to temperature. The molecules would move faster, increasing collisions and thermal energy, causing an increase in body temperature.
It is important for the human body to stay at room temperature because if the temperature is too cold, you could get a cold, or even hypothermia or if the temperature is too hot, your body overheats, or you could get a fever. Your body can only withstand so much heat or coldness. The average body temperature is 98.6 degrees. Anything higher or lower, you're on your way to getting a cold, fever, or even worse. Hope I helped. Enjoy! -HotSushi