If you body temperature is fluctuating 1-2 degrees per hour could this mean you are pregnant?
no but if you are nervous about being preg get tested...
What do you use to measure body temperature?
Temperature is measured in degrees. There are three basic scales for temperature: Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin. Body temperature is taken using one of several kinds of thermometers: oral, rectal, skin-reading (under the arm or on the forehead), or in the ear canal. You say that your temperature is (number) degrees (type of scale used), such as 99 degrees Fahrenheit.
If your body temperature is 37 c why do you feel uncomfortable when it's that temperature out side?
you're always making heat (waste product of metabolism).
you must get rid of this heat energy (or you will cook)
your heat loss is through the skin (mostly)
heat flows from hot to cold (always)
if the outside temp is greater than the inside, you're in trouble.
(you cheat by sweating which cools the skin)
How quick does you body temperature cool down when just dead?
After death, body temperature declines progressively until it reaches the temperature of its surroundings. This process generally takes about 8 to 12 hours on the skin, but the centre of the body takes aboue three times as long to cool. At the crime scene, it is vital to take the rectal temperature of the body as well as the air temperature. If possible, the same temperatures should be taken again just before the body is removed to the mortuary to determine the rate of cooling. A rough estimate of the time of death can be obtained by assuming a temperature loss of one and a half degrees Fehernheit per hour, and assuming the normal body temperature of 98.4. However, many factors may influence the rate of heat loss and this is only an estimate.
What is basal metabolic temperature?
If you can appreciate that if you take someone's temperature in the mouth it may be not be accurate as they may have recently drunk a thick shake or an icy drink, the basal temperature is a fancy way of stating the real core temperature of the human body, without any interference. That's why rectal thermometers (up the bum) provide a more accurate reading of the core temperature than oral (mouth) ones. 'Basal' just means base.
Woman's normal basal body temperature?
Before ovulating, 36,37 C +/- 0,2 After ovulating, 36,72 C +/- 0,2 Good luck! :)
How do polar bears controls their body temperature?
The fur of the polar bear is very thick which helps the polar bear keep warm.
Hottest temperature the human body can handle?
The hottest BODY temperature our bodies can handle is 107. Any higher and you will die, if not sooner.
What is the tempiture in jaurary?
In the northern US States, winter temps can range from below zero to an unusual 40F or 50F degrees. January 2015 has been extremely cold, with below zero temp plus up to 20 degrees below with wind chill.
Those were probably rumors about him stealing other ppls bodys he never stole their body unless it was the one he wanted like what happened to goku he lost his body to ginyu but got it back thanks to vegeta so ginyu always had his real body but everyone knew about his body change ability the bad part was he changed his body for a frog in the end.
What is the body temperature of a hippo?
Hi
Hippos mean temperature is 36.1 C but after immersing in water goes to 24.1 C It returns to 36.1 an hour after coming out of water
When body temp rises blood vessels in the skin do what?
When body temperature rises, blood vessels in the skin dilate. This expansion allows heat to be released from the superficial vessels of the skin.
How do you measure the temperature of ICP?
The temperature of an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) can be measured using a thermocouple that is inserted into the plasma torch or near the plasma. The thermocouple converts the temperature into an electrical signal that can be read by a temperature display unit or data system. Additionally, infrared thermometers or thermal imaging cameras can also be used to measure the temperature of the ICP non-invasively.
What would happen if something went wrong with the muscular system?
it would not provide stability, produce motion, or generate heat
What does the body do when an antigen enters the body?
when a antigen enters the body then the body would send antibodies to get rid of them.
The antibody doesn't get rid of the antigen they tag it by binding to it so that a cell..a white blood cell can come and destroy by phagi.
What is the measurement used to measure blood pressure called?
mm Hg (milimeters of mercury) usually measured with a Stethoscope and a sphygmomanometer .
What does overeating do to your body?
over eating can cause depression which makes you eat more, it put presure on your bones which makes it hard for you to excercise. overeating can cause obeasisy heart disease, bilema, cancer, strokes, heart attacs and it sranes your heart
How do you know your normal body temperature?
Take your temperature at the same time every day for a week. Use an oral thermometer. Do not test right after you've had anything to drink--hot or cold drinks can temporarily change the oral temp.
What is normal in a temperature when sick?
A person might have a temp over 99F to 100F when mildly ill. Anything over 100-101F, the person may be mildly to moderately ill. Anything higher than 103-104F is critical that a person get the temp down or the person can have seizures.
How does emotions affect vital signs?
when you get hurt by your love ones and lost of your family'lives.
Is it bad if your body temperature is 94.4?
A temp of 94.4 can mean the thermometer is broken or malfunctioning. If the person has been exposed to cold temperatures outside, the 94.4 would mean the person is extremely Hypothermic and will need controlled rewarming measures before there is permanent damage to the heart, brain, and body tissues. The skin and tissues of the extremities may die even with rewarming.
What happends if your body temperature reaches 117?
A temp that high would fry a person's brain--they would die long, long before it ever reached 117F. A temp of 101 generally means the person is very ill. Over 103 to 105F means a person is in a medical crisis, could go into seizures, and can die if temp is not brought down quickly.
What process allows perspiration to cool the body?
Evaporation is the process that allows perspiration to cool the body. As sweat evaporates from the skin, it absorbs heat from the body, resulting in a cooling effect. This helps regulate body temperature during physical activity or in hot environments.