Science, asked by bhagavan5782, 8 months ago

A Human Body Feels Comfortable When The Heat Produced By The Metabolism Of Human Body Is Equal To the
A. Heat dissipated to the surroundings

B. Heat stored in the human body

C. Sum of (A) and (B)

D. Difference of (A) and (B)

Answers

Answered by hrn21agmailcom
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Answer:

(B)

Explanation:

if the heat produced is more than the surroundings, it gives out ( fever) otherwise during the winter heat is absorbed from surroundings. but in these both cases the body feels discomfort. hence the produced heat should be stored only

Answered by qwmbappe
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A human body feels comfortable when the sum of the heat dissipated to the surroundings and the heat stored in the body are equal (Option C).

  • As the human body has to maintain its temperature for its sustenance.
  • Body has to produce that much amount of heat so that the body can maintain its temperature.
  • Therefore, if the body dissipates more of the energy it could not sustain.

Hence, to feel comfortable when the heat produced by the metabolism of the human body must be equal to the sum of the heat dissipated to the surroundings and heat stored in the body.

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