Is it just the arm that throws or are different parts of the body involved in throwing?
It is NOT just the arm that throws. Other muscle groups outside the arm is involved in throwing. For example, the shoulder joint (bone), the shoulder girdle, the chest and upper back to the waist, and even part of the neck (muscles) assist in throwing, both underhand over overheard.
What is the name for animals that its body temperature changes with?
Cold blooded animals cannot regulate their own body temperature. Therefore, it changes with their environment.
How does temperature effect diffusion?
the hotter/more energy the particles have the more they will be moving/vibrating.Since the "hot" particles have a lot of energy, they will be moving all over the place, therefore diffusion will be able to happen faster than usual.
What is the normal temperature of iron?
The normal temperature of iron can vary based on its environment, but at room temperature, it typically ranges around 20-25 degrees Celsius (68-77 degrees Fahrenheit). However, iron's melting point is approximately 1,538 degrees Celsius (2,800 degrees Fahrenheit). In industrial contexts, iron is often heated to much higher temperatures for processes like forging or smelting.
What does is it mean if your temp is below normal?
Hypothermia describes an abnormally low body temperature.
A Host body is a body used/infected/possessed by another creature, usually one who is incorporeal or very small in size.
I found this on Doctor Who Wiki, so it may be a science fiction creature
Do you add a degree under the tongue?
No, this is an accurate reading. You add a degree when obtaining temperature under the arm (axillary) or in the ear (tympanic).
What is a normal temperature of a house with children?
A comfortable, affordable temperature is between 72-73 degrees (Fahrenheit, obviously).
How do lipids work in the body?
One example is the lipid bilayer found in every cell in your body. It is part of the cell membrane. The lipids have a polar head and two little tails that attach onto the tails of another lipid, which is why it's a bi (meaning two) layer. Lipids are fats and they are hydrophobic. This lipid bilayer can help fight osmosis (the natural process of water trying to balance itself between the inside and outside of the cell) so that the cell doesn't get filled with water and break or get its water sucked out so that it collapses upon itself. It also can help keep other objects outside of the cell.
Also, fats are stored because they can be used to burn energy. There are simple sugars and complex sugars. Fat is one type of fuel for the body.
A patients temperature is 100.7 F What is the temperature in C?
(°C) = ((°F) − 32) × (5/9) =(100.7-32) x (5/9)= 38.16666 ~38.2 °C
Not really. It denotes fever. Normal body temperature is 36.5-37.5 degree Celsius.
Why do some people have higher body temperatures than others but they don't have fevers?
Yes, it may depend on what they are wearing or what temperature the room is where they are
In Celsius what is room temperature?
"Room temperature" is defined as the common range of 20 °C (68 °F) to 25 °C (77 °F).
What is the normal temperature for a baby?
It is normal for a baby (or child or adult) to have a body temperature of about 36 to 37o Celsius (or about 96.8 to 98.6o Fahrenheit). Lower than 36o Celsius (or 96.8o Fahrenheit) means that your baby needs to be 'warmed up'.