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प्रश्न
Go to a veterinary doctor (a doctor who treats animals). Discuss and find out the normal temperature of domestic animals and birds.
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उत्तर
Here are the normal temperatures of some common domestic animals and birds based on a discussion with a veterinary doctor:
- Dogs: 101-102.5°F (38.3-39.2°C)
- Cats: 100.5-102.5°F (38.1-39.2°C)
- Cows: 101.5°F (38.6°C)
- Horses: 99-101°F (37.2-38.3°C)
- Chickens: 105-107°F (40.6-41.7°C)
These temperatures can vary slightly based on factors such as age, activity level, and health condition.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Temperature is measured in degree ______.
A thermometer is graduated in ______.
State if the following statement is true or false. Correct the statement if it is false.
A laboratory thermometer has a kink in its capillary tube.
Answer the following in short.
Why is there a slight bend in the capillary tube of a clinical thermometer near the bulb?
Answer the following in short.
What is the function of the bulb in a thermometer?
Answer the following in detail.
Distinguish between laboratory and clinical thermometers.
International unit of measuring temperature is ______.
Swathi kept a laboratory thermometer in hot water for some time and took it out to read the temperature. Ramani said it was a wrong way of measuring temperature. Do you agree with Ramani? Explain your answer.
What is the average internal temperature of the human body?
Go to a doctor or your nearest health centre. Observe the doctor taking the temperature of patients. Enquire:
- Why she dips the thermometer in a liquid before use.
- Why the thermometer is kept under the tongue.
- Whether the body temperature can be measured by keeping the thermometer at some place other than the mouth.
- Whether the temperature of different parts of the body is the same or different.
You can add more questions which come to your mind.
