Body temperature greater than 104°F
Stanislas Josipovic has written: 'Heat stress' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Plants, Heat, Effect of temperature on, Animals
No, lactation is not a sign of heat.
heat stress in machines cause mechanical disadvantage, in living organism heat causes exhaustion and severe temperature.
No its not a sign of puberty but definetly stress.
Yes, the heat index primarily affects humans by combining temperature and humidity levels to determine how hot it feels. However, it can also impact animals by contributing to heat stress and dehydration.
You can be cruel to animals without you knowing. Unfortunately the subject gets clouded because people tend to anthropomorphise. In the wild, many animals suffer horrendous injury and stress but show absolutely no sign of pain or fear, which illustrates that extrapolation of the experiences of man to animals, is not valid.
Yes...they can die from stress, yelling and fighting can give them a lot of stress :)
Heat Cramps, Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke.
Hyper stress is a four-dimensional form of stress, it can be triggered with anxiety and is probably a sign that you need to chill out
Heat can denature proteins, disrupt cell membranes, and cause dehydration in living organisms. High temperatures can lead to heat stress, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke in animals, while prolonged exposure to heat can be fatal for many species. Additionally, heat can alter metabolic rates, disrupt physiological processes, and impact overall organismal health.
Probably because the person applying the pesticide is wearing a protective suit that does not allow heat to escape the body, prolonged use can cause heat stress.
Endothermic animals are animals that make heat on the inside. Endo- = inside Thermic= heat Endothermic= inside heat. This includes mammals and birds.