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Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher
Diurnal Fluctuation of Body Temperature
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Question (English)
Which is true about the diurnal fluctuation of body temperature of animal-
- Body temperature is minimum in early morning & maximum in late afternoon (about 3 PM) ✓ Correct
- Body temperature is minimum in night & maximum in afternoon
- Body temperature is constant whole day
- None of the above
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Body temperature is minimum in early morning & maximum in late afternoon (about 3 PM)
Body temperature follows a predictable circadian (diurnal) rhythm: minimum in early morning (~4–6 AM when metabolic rate and physical activity are lowest) and maximum in late afternoon (~3 PM).
Thermoregulation Center
- Center for thermoregulation AND osmoregulation: Hypothalamus
- Hypothalamus acts as a thermostat with a set-point temperature
- During fever: pyrogens (IL-1, TNF-α, PGE₂) reset the hypothalamic set-point upward → body temperature rises
Four Physical Heat Loss Mechanisms
- Radiation (heat waves from body to environment)
- Conduction (direct contact with cooler object)
- Convection (air/fluid movement carrying heat away)
- Evaporation (sweating + respiratory evaporation)
Animal-Specific Heat Loss
- True sweaters: Human, Horse, Camel
- True panters: Birds, Dog, Cat | Maximum panting: Birds
- Thermostability lowest: Camel | highest: Buffalo and Sheep
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