How do are body's maintain a constant temperature?
Your body temperature and your water level
Cold-blooded animals never keep the same body temperature all day. Two types of cold-blooded animals are amphibians and reptiles.
No, you should be able to keep the same body temperature. However, You'll also be effected by the outside weather itself.
They are warm blooded. They do it the same way as humans.
If we keep the human body at Freezing temperature then the body wont rot or smell. Same way as we do for frozen chickens and other meat stuffs
Your body temperature rises above room temperature which makes you body feel cold. Animals in the desert uses the same method to keep cool
To keep urine at the right temperature for a drug test, you can use a hand warmer placed next to the sample bottle to maintain the temperature between 90-100°F (32-37°C). It is important to monitor the temperature using a thermometer to ensure it is within the required range, as a sample that is too cold or too hot may be deemed invalid.
the same as 'warm-blooded', so an animal that can keep it's core body temperature fairly constant whatever the temperature of the surrounding environment.
No. A spider has no mechanism to maintain its body temperature.
The skin is the organ of the body that helps people keep a steady temperature. When it is cold the fur on the body will help keep the body warm.
It doesn't. Needlefish are cold blooded that same as all other fish.
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.