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Check You Knowledge:
1. If the thermometer reading shows your
body temperature as 101 degree
Fahrenheit, then what is your body
temperature in Celsius units? Given:
F=9/5XC + 32
2. Suppose hypothalamus part of a person's
brain gets damaged. What will be the
impact on his body physiology?
3. By which method can we take temperature
readings in animals: oral, axillary and rectal
temperature readings?
4. What do vaccines do?​

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Answered by rinkal41
1

Answer:

Ans 4 Vaccines protects us from whatever disease vaccine we take. Suppose we took vaccine of polio then we protected from polio till the time period for the vaccination is there... suppose corona vaccine are only valid for 6 months, so after six months you have to take vaccine of corona again.... Hope this will help... mark me Brainliest

Answered by kondojuhena
0

Answer:

1)38.3°C (101°F) is considered a fever.

F=9/5XC + 32

suppose F = 9/5×38.3+32 =100.94

101 = 100.94 approximately equal.

2)Hypothalamus is involved in expression of emotions

Hypothalamus is involved in expression of emotions It regulates many fundamental programs such as keeping the body temperature, eating, drinking, and sexual behavior. The hypothalamus also plays an important role in emotion.

Suppose hypothalamus part of a person's

Suppose hypothalamus part of a person'sbrain gets damaged.Damage to the hypothalamus may cause disruptions in body temperature regulation, growth, weight, sodium and water balance, milk production, emotions, and sleep cycles.

3)Ways to Take a Temperature:

a)Rectal. The thermometer is placed in the child's bottom.

b)Oral. The thermometer is placed in the mouth under the tongue.

c)Axillary. The thermometer is placed in the armpit.

d)Tympanic. The thermometer is placed in the ear.

e)Temporal artery. The thermometer scans the surface of the forehead.

4)Vaccines contain weakened or inactive parts of a particular organism (antigen) that triggers an immune response within the body. Newer vaccines contain the blueprint for producing antigens rather than the antigen itself.

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