its on 43 degree's
Yes, seals are warm-blooded mammals, which means they regulate their body temperature internally. Their body temperature is typically higher than that of the surrounding water to help keep them warm in cold ocean environments.
No. A spider has no mechanism to maintain its body temperature.
The adaptations for maintaining a constant body temperature are depending on the location of the person. Some people may need to layer up and warm up others may need to find ways to cool off and keep their body at a constant temperature.
Testes are located outside the body in the scrotum to maintain a lower temperature for sperm production. Sperm are sensitive to high body temperature, so being outside helps keep them cool. Ovaries are internal as they do not require the same temperature conditions for egg production.
Sticklebacks do not regulate their body temperature internally, so they rely on their surrounding environment to maintain their body temperature. They often seek shelter in warmer areas, such as under rocks or in shallow waters with sunlight exposure, to stay warm. Additionally, their small size helps them retain heat efficiently.
Yes, seals are warm-blooded mammals, which means they regulate their body temperature internally. Their body temperature is typically higher than that of the surrounding water to help keep them warm in cold ocean environments.
How do are body's maintain a constant temperature?
no one knows the temp of a seal, ask an eskimo?!?
Your body temperature and your water level
Homeostasis
The skin is the organ of the body that helps people keep a steady temperature. When it is cold the fur on the body will help keep the body warm.
it helps regulate the body's temperature
to keep your organs functioning properly
what is it called when a baby is born and can't keep it's body temperature up, and the heart rate flucuates
Snakes are not able to regulate their own body temperature and rely entirely on the environment to keep their body heat. They will do this by basking in the sun to absorb the heat and moving to cooler or warmer areas depending on the temperature.
Your body needs fuel to burn to keep your core body temperature up, especially when it's cold outside
to keep the body warmer....