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1) Why does a Clinical thermometer have a range of 35°C to 42°C?

a. To keep its size compact
b. The temperature of the human body can normally fluctuate between these two extreme ranges of lower and higher temperatures.
c. The normal temperature of the human body is 37°C.
d. The ‘kink’ present in a clinical thermometer

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Answered by pushkardigraskar2005
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Answer:

Both assertion and reason are correct. The range of clinical temperature is between 35∘ and 42∘ as our body temperature usually cannot fall below 35oC, and cannot go above 42oC

Hope it will help you.

Answered by supriya16geetha
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Answer:

clinical thermometer is designed to measure the temperature of the human body

. The temperature of the human body does not go below 35⁰C or above 42⁰C.

That is the reason that this thermometer has the range from 35⁰C to 42⁰C.

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