If your body temperature isn't properly controlled, it can lead to hyperthermia or hypothermia, depending on whether it's too high or too low. Hyperthermia can cause heat exhaustion or heat stroke, leading to symptoms like confusion, rapid heartbeat, and even organ failure. Conversely, hypothermia can result in symptoms such as shivering, slowed heart rate, and impaired cognitive function, potentially leading to life-threatening conditions. Both situations require immediate medical attention to prevent serious complications.
Short answer, no. Body temperature is controlled in the body's thermoregulatory center, the hypothalamus. This center detects changes in temperature delivered from temperature receptors along the CNS. Most responses involve muscles; also connected to the CNS, and so blood isnt involved
This depends on the temperature.
You die
It is controlled by the temperature.
your screen isnt working
Polydectes dies and isnt alive anymore
Well the hormone insulin takes glucose from the blood and shares it with other organs needing it. If Insulin isnt produced than this process isnt occuring which makes your blood have higher glucose levels, the insulin isnt doing its job.
In the sunlight the moon is 250°f but in shadow it is -243 isnt that cool
because they are in different locations which could affect growth and also plants need sunlight and there isnt any in a fridge
They don't have fuses. The speedometer is controlled by the speed sensor(s) and the temperature gauge is controlled by the coolant temperature sensor.
The average fire temperature in a controlled burn typically ranges from 800 to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
food requiring Time and Temperature Control for Safety