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Human Thermoregulation: Normothermia vs. Hypothermia Explained #140916 (License: Personal Use)
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The left figure shows a normothermic human with core, periphery, and skin temperatures at 37.0°C, 36.8°C, and 35°C respectively. The right figure depicts a hypothermic state with reduced core (36°C), periphery (32°C), and skin (32°C) temperatures, accompanied by labeled heat loss mechanisms: convection, evaporation, radiation, and conduction.
Used in medical education, physiology textbooks, emergency response training, and health websites to explain thermoregulatory failure and cold exposure risks; matches user intent seeking scientific understanding of body temperature control.
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