kehasoojuse
Kehasoojuse, a term originating from Estonian, translates roughly to "body warmth" or "body heat." It refers to the internal temperature of the human body, which is crucial for maintaining physiological functions. The normal human body temperature is typically around 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit), though slight variations can occur throughout the day and between individuals.
This internal temperature is regulated by a complex thermoregulatory system, primarily controlled by the hypothalamus in
Maintaining a stable kehasoojuse is vital for enzyme activity, metabolic processes, and overall cellular function. Significant