kehonlämpötilana
Kehonlämpötilana, or body temperature, refers to the degree of heat in a living being. For humans, the commonly accepted average is 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit), although this can fluctuate slightly throughout the day and between individuals. Maintaining a stable internal body temperature, known as thermoregulation, is crucial for optimal physiological function.
The hypothalamus, a region in the brain, plays a key role in regulating body temperature by acting
Body temperature can be influenced by various factors, including physical activity, hormonal changes, illness, and environmental