syntymälämpötilan
Syntymälämpötila, also known as body temperature, is a critical physiological parameter that refers to the average temperature of the human body. It is typically measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit and is essential for maintaining the body's internal environment and ensuring optimal functioning of biological processes. The normal body temperature is generally considered to be 36.1-37.2 degrees Celsius (97-99 degrees Fahrenheit), although this can vary slightly depending on factors such as time of day, physical activity, and individual differences.
Body temperature is regulated by the body's thermoregulatory system, which includes the hypothalamus, skin, and blood
Abnormal body temperatures can indicate various health conditions. A fever, defined as a body temperature above