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Health scenario In January, Jesse Thompson, a

Health scenario In January, Jesse Thompson, a cross-media reporter with ABC Radio Darwin, made himself his own “guinea pig” and swallowed a tiny thermometer pill to find out what effect the hot, humid weather was having on his body as he went about his daily activities. Over 24 hours, the thermometer pill measured Jesse’s core body temperature every two minutes as it passed along his digestive tract and was eventually eliminated in faeces. On this day, Jesse was physically active outdoors between 8:15 – 8:45 am and 3:00 – 3:30 pm and ventured out of the air-conditioned ABC Darwin building to interview people working outdoors around lunchtime. He slept from 11 pm – 6 am. Image transcription text Core Temperature (°C) 39.0 38.5 38.0 Ride to work 37.5 37.0 a 36.5 Stair running session i Visit to an outdoor worksite Time Overnight nadir Explain how Jesse’s temperature responses over the day demonstrate that core body temperature is a homeostatically regulated variable. In your answer, you should refer to the data presented in the figure above (consider the overall trend and any significant fluctuations when he was outdoors between 8:00 and 17:00 only), use your knowledge of how feedback loops (or mechanisms) that maintain homeostasis work and include the physiological processes that were responsible for the alterations in Jesse’s core body temperature. You DO NOT need to comment on his temperature response whilst he was asleep at night.

 
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