In figure 28.6 the data suggests that 8 6- 2- 0=101.4 °F 0- 70 85 90 95 -21 -4- -6- -8- -10 temperature of room (°F) Figure 28.6 Thermoregulation of cats after surgical manipulation of hypothalamus. The eleven lines represent the core body temperatures for experimental cats when placed in a room of the indicated temperatures. The cat's temperature was subtracted from the average of 101.4° F before graphing. Each colored line represents a different cat, and the length of the line indicates how long the cat lived. Data from Clark et al, 1030. Table 1. temperature change from average (°F)
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