Pose a hypothesis predicting the effect of each of these three experimental conditions on core body temperature.
Condition Hypothesis
Exercise ?
Cold water exposure ?
Time of day ?
Core body temperature refers to the internal temperature of the
organs of the body, which includes organs such heart and liver and
blood. Oral temperature is 37 degree celsius, and the tympanic
temperature is a direct reflection of the core temperature of the
body.
It can be hypothesized that
Exercise: Exercise that. exercise would raise
would temperature. In adults, strenuous or heavy exercise should
increase the temperature as compared to the children where even
mild exercises would raise the temperature.
Time of day : The body temperature lowers during
night around bed time, as the metabolic processes are at rest.
During the day, with higher amount of physical activities, it might
increase.
Cold water exposure: As we know, that the body
maintains temperature by thermoregulation, when exposed to cold
water or cold environment, the body will swiftly increase its
temperature and release more heat to maintain the internal body
temperature. We are concerned with too much heat loss in such
situations.
Pose a hypothesis predicting the effect of each of these three experimental conditions on core body...
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