líkamshita
Líkamshita is an Icelandic term that translates to "body heat" or "body temperature." It refers to the internal temperature of a living organism, specifically a human in most contexts. Maintaining a stable body temperature is crucial for the proper functioning of biological processes. In humans, the average body temperature is typically around 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit), although this can fluctuate slightly due to factors such as time of day, physical activity, and individual metabolism.
The regulation of body temperature, known as thermoregulation, is a complex physiological process controlled by the
Deviations from the normal range of líkamshita can indicate health issues. A temperature significantly higher than