Science, asked by aayush16294, 15 days ago

the normal temperature of human body is 37°C . But most of the time we measure it is not exactly 37C why?​

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Answered by AD20
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Answer:

ANSWER IS-

AS THE ROOM TEMPERATURE VARIES FROM 20-30 DEGREES.

Explanation:

THE BODY TEMPERATURE OF THE HUMAN VARIES ACCORDING TO THE ROOM TEMPERATURE. IT CAN BE 37C IN EXCEPTIONAL CASES.

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Answered by Genius4522
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Answer:

Average healthy body temperature = 37°C

Explanation:

This is the average temperature of an healthy body but we are doing some work or taking rest at some times of day, so when we are working energy reserve burn producing heat and the temperature goes above 37°C. when we are taking rest, not so much energy is used so the temperature is below 37°C but not tooo much below because our body can retain its temperature.

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