Maintaining a relatively warm body temp helps human because it provides an enabling & adequate environment for the functioning & survival of most microorganisms in the body and an adequate functioning of the body systems.
Having a constant body temperature means that an organism can maintain a consistent internal temperature regardless of external conditions. This ability is seen in warm-blooded animals (mammals and birds) and allows for more stable metabolic processes and functioning of bodily systems.
How do are body's maintain a constant temperature?
no
why the human body temperature always remains constant in normal person
yes
homoithermic
No. A spider has no mechanism to maintain its body temperature.
All mammals are classified as endotherms, which means they have some ability to keep a constant body temperature. However, endothermy is not complete, so a disease or extreme outside temperatures could overpower the mammal's ability to keep its body temperature constant.
no they are cold blooded they are the temperature of their surroundings
Yes. Being warm blooded mammals, not cold-blooded reptiles, platypuses do maintain a constant body temperature.
Animals that maintain a constant body temperature are called "endotherms." This means they can regulate their internal body temperature regardless of the external environment. This ability allows them to thrive in a variety of habitats and climates.
A bird maintaining a constant body temperature is showing homeostasis.