no
endothermic. meaning they regulate body temp.
endothermic. meaning they regulate body temp.
skin doesnt the body has a set temp- i think about 37 degrees C- and it uses a lot of energy (produced by the chemical reaction respiration) to keep this temp. If it drops too far- or rises- we die
With the thermostat.
lower or higher environmental temp than body temp makes the animal's body work harder to maintain body temp (i.e., greater energy expenditure)
This is called the integumentary system.
105.7as a body temp do i need to be gowing to the hospitel
Normal body temp is 98.6 f
with the blood of there body temp. Also the room temp
The process of the body maintaining normal internal stability is called homeostasis. This involves various mechanisms that help regulate temperature, pH levels, blood sugar levels, and other physiological variables within a narrow range to ensure optimal functioning of the body.
97 is a normal body temp if have around 100 degrees you might be catching a cold
Yes, seals are warm-blooded mammals, which means they regulate their body temperature internally. Their body temperature is typically higher than that of the surrounding water to help keep them warm in cold ocean environments.