Could Ear drum eruption related to low body temperature?
yes it can, I had a ear infection at the same time I had a fever my ear drum erupted and now all this stuff is draining out of it
What should you do if you suspect someone of hypothermia?
Try to warm them up and make them put their hands under their armpits.
What structure allows skin to receive nutrients eliminate waste and helps regulate body temperature?
Blood vessels, good luck on the rest of the test!
What purpose do muscles serve?
Muscles convert the body's chemical energy into a physical contraction. In doing so, they provide the basic ability to move the bones and other systems of the body, which allows the body to function.
Should i take my friends blood pressure pills?
Of course not, a doctor did not consult with you regarding what would work and what issue you might have with you. It is drug abuse to take someone else's medication.
You have an infection go see the doctor.
Your body is made up of millions of tiny cells. You have lots of different kinds of cells. Each kind has a special job to do. Your cells work together to keep you alive.
How do the body temperatures of the two organisms change as the ground temperature changes?
thermoregulation occurs in ectotermic & endothermic organism according to the change of ground temperature.
Generally ectotermic / poikilothermic animals obtain heat from the enviroment than the metabolic rate to raise their body temperatures is bcoz,they have low metabolic rate & unable to maintain their body temperature within the narrow limits using physiological mechanism.Example of organism are non-vertabrates,fish, amphibia & reptiles.Lizard are reptiles, which we noticed that they are nocturnal.this is bcoz during day time they move to dark area / find shelter under rock in order to obtain heat energy from the surrounding or enviromemt.So they able to save energy to prey at night time.
However, endothermic or homoiothermic animals rely on metabolic heat to maintain their body temperature able to maintain the body temperature by physiological mechanism.example are bird & mammal's.
This is how different kind of organism maintain the body temperature according to the enviroment.
29.5 cl covert to body temperature?
I must assume that you are referring to 29.5 degrees Celsius. Normal human body temperature
is 37.0 degrees Celsius. The abbreviation for Celsius is C , such as 37.0 C. The temperature you
have given, 29.5 C , is far below the normal human body temperature.
Well, he was certainly quite hot-headed. Adolf Hitler was also very popular among the German people, but then again, many leaders were.
How much shade does it take to change the temperature?
There is no straight forward answer for this, Newton described this in his Law of Cooling. The rate of cooling (change in temperature) is proportional to the difference in temperature. Here is an example, let's say you shade a area on the ground, when you remove the shade and expose it to the sun, the rate of cooling will be rapid at first because the difference between the shaded area and the sun's radiative temperature are greatest. Then the temperature will begin to level off as the two temperatures begin to reach an equilibrium.
How does being cold lower your immune system?
No. There is a long-held old belief that being cold can cause infectious illnesses like the cold and flu and/or can "lower your immune system". This belief began before people knew what caused the colds and flu. Once germs were identified as the cause, any of the prior thoughts on what caused colds, flu, and pneumonia did not immediately go away, and many people still cling to those beliefs, even today.
Science has disproved this with double blind studies and we now know that these illnesses are not caused by cold weather or by being cold. That is coincidental since the cold and flu season is in fall and winter in the Northern Hemisphere and people made that connection when there really was no association. See the related question below about why the flu has a season if it has nothing to do with the temperature (hint: it is the humidity).
There are some studies that have indicated that the immune system response and activity can be negatively impacted by hypothermia. This may be true, however, it is often misunderstood what hypothermia is in medical terminology. That means that the core body temperature has gone well below the normal and your body systems and organs will begin to fail when that happens, including the immune system. The core temperature must be reduced significantly for this to happen, however, which is not easily done. Our bodies are extremely efficient in keeping our core body temperatures stable as that is a requirement for proper physiology of the human body.
Hypothermia is not just being cold or in the cold. It takes long term exposure to extreme low temperatures or immersion in cold water to take the core body temperature down to a hypothermic state. This would usually only occur well after extreme exposure situations with peripheral body parts frostbitten and damaged. We are not talking about just going out without a coat on or being chilled.
So, the answer to the question is no. See the related questions below for more details.
What do you think would happen to an organism if its internal temperature became too high?
If an organism's internal temperature becomes too high, it can denature its proteins, disrupting cellular functions and potentially leading to cell death. This can cause damage to tissues and organs, impacting overall health and potentially leading to death if the temperature is not brought back to normal.
Most likely your thermostat has gone bad. Cheap and easy repair. If its white smoke coming out the pipe it may be a head gasket,,the smoke is acutally steam vaporating out the chamber thru the tailpipe...if it starts a second then stops you may have just gotten away from a going bad engine and itsw the thermostat..have it checked..
Could you be hurt by sticking your tongue to a frozen pole?
Besides being very cold, there is a risk of your tongue freezing to the pole.
Why do you measure temperature before and after a reaction?
To determine whether the reaction was exothermic (gave off heat) or endothermic (absorbed heat).
Does a person with AIDS have a fever?
Like most diseases, HIV presents itself differently in every person. Some people may have persistent symptoms, while some will experience very few symptoms. One of the most common symptoms of HIV is a fever. Having a fever means that your body temperature is elevated.