BODY TEMPERATURE

n. in biology, refers to the mammalian trait of being warm-blooded. Human beings are able to regulate their own temperature and keep it at a near-constant. The normal body temperature is set therefore, at around 98.6

BODY TEMPERATURE: “Regardless of the temperature in the external environment, the human body must maintain and regulate its own body temperature in order to continue to perform all its metabolic functions.”
 

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