What is absolute body temperature?

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I recently, read the "absolute body temperature" concept, but can't remember what was it, exactly. Can somebody help?
 
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none, knows?
 
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Where did you read about it?
 
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Where did you read about it?

In my textbook. It is connected with Stephan-Boltzmann law. Remember, T^4=absolute body temperature.
 
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1. What is absolute body temperature?

Absolute body temperature, also known as core body temperature, refers to the internal temperature of the body. It is the temperature at which the body's vital organs and tissues function optimally.

2. How is absolute body temperature measured?

Absolute body temperature can be measured using a thermometer that is inserted into the rectum, mouth, or ear. It can also be measured non-invasively using infrared thermometers on the forehead or under the armpit.

3. What is the normal range for absolute body temperature?

The normal range for absolute body temperature is between 97.7°F (36.5°C) and 99.5°F (37.5°C). It can vary slightly based on factors such as age, time of day, and physical activity.

4. Why is it important to maintain a stable absolute body temperature?

Maintaining a stable absolute body temperature is crucial for the proper functioning of the body's metabolic processes. Fluctuations in body temperature can lead to health issues such as heat stroke, hypothermia, and dehydration.

5. What factors can affect absolute body temperature?

Several factors can affect absolute body temperature, including age, gender, physical activity, hormonal changes, and environmental conditions. Certain illnesses and medications can also impact body temperature.

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