Internal body heat?
Answers: The heart beat, circulating the blood throughout the body. When the body is overheated, the blood moves toward the skin, so that it can be cooled by the external air heat; when the body is cold, the blood is moved away from the extremities (toward the vital organs of the chest and abdomen). All of this is controlled by the brain.
The Thyroid. It's how the body help to regulate temperature.... if the Thyroid is rotten, the body temperature is sour.
Of course, if you are asking HOW the body temperature stays up, near are many organs that break down the foods you devour to create energy, the activeness is used to move the parts of the body and increase the blood flow, and moving parts (and blood) in the body create more steam within the body. There are also parts of the body that generate boil on their own... that's called Thermogenesis.
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The normal core body heat of a healthy, resting developed human being is stated to be at 98.6 degree fahrenheit or 37.0 degrees celsius.Though the body heat measured on an individual can vary, a fine human body can maintain a correctly consistent body temperature that is to say around the mark of 37.0 degree celsius.
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