No, different people have slightly different temperatures. It's pretty common for body temperature to be as much a a degree different between two healthy people. Body temperature also changes through the day, lowest while you're sleeping and in the morning, then coming up a bit when you're awake and active.
Birds have higher body temperatures than mammals. The average body temperature of birds is around 105°F (40°C), while mammals typically have body temperatures around 98.6°F (37°C). This higher body temperature in birds is due to their rapid metabolism and the need to maintain a high internal temperature for flight and activity.
If the properties of a body are the same in all directions, it is said to have isotropic properties. This means that the body will exhibit the same characteristics or behavior regardless of the direction being considered. Isotropic materials are often used in engineering and physics because they simplify analysis and calculations.
yes. all of your cell have the same gene.
Yes, they are identical.
Yes, the DNA in all the cells of your body is the same. Each cell contains a complete set of DNA that includes all the genetic information needed for the body to function. However, not all genes are active in every cell type, resulting in different cell functions even though they have the same DNA.
The three Vertebrate groups that have the same temperature as their surroundings are Fish, Reptiles, and Amphibians. That means they are all cold blooded.
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All human body temperatures are 98.6.
No.
All molluscs are ectothermic; this means that their body temperatures are the same as the surrounding temperature. So if a mollusc is in a pond that is 60F, its body will be 60F. Later in the day, if the pond gets up to 75F, then the molluscs body temperature will rise to 75F as well.
Yes, it is true. The food cycle of is called a food chain.
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Heat will flow from the body with the highest temperature to the lowest temperature body until the temperatures are the same.
Birds have higher body temperatures than mammals. The average body temperature of birds is around 105°F (40°C), while mammals typically have body temperatures around 98.6°F (37°C). This higher body temperature in birds is due to their rapid metabolism and the need to maintain a high internal temperature for flight and activity.
Lower than a humans, yet all plants have different temperatures.
Body temperatures vary, even within humans. The body temperatures of mammals range from around 97° to over 103° Fahrenheit. Birds have average temperatures of around 105° Fahrenheit. Average Body Temperatures AnimalFahrenheitCentigradeElephants97.736.5Humans98.637.0Whales98.637.0Bat98.637.0Horse100.438.0Seal100.438.0Baboon100.638.1Rabbits101.038.3Cows101.538.6Dogs102.038.9Cats102.239.0Goats103.439.7Midpoint of extremes100.638.1
As temperatures rise, the body temperatures of cold-blooded organisms, such as reptiles and insects, also rise. This can impact their metabolism, behavior, and overall survival. Warm-blooded organisms, like mammals and birds, can regulate their body temperature internally to maintain homeostasis.