"Thermophile" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A thermophile is an organism that thrives in extremely high temperatures, often found in environments such as hot springs, geothermal vents, and areas surrounding volcanoes. These microorganisms can survive and multiply at temperatures that would be detrimental to most other living things.
Thermoneutral refers to an environment or temperature range in which an organism or a process can function optimally with minimal energy expenditure, maintaining a stable internal temperature that is close to its normal or set point temperature, and not requiring any additional energy to heat or cool the body. It usually happens between 22-25°C (72-77°F) in many mammals, though it varies among different species. At this temperature, the body is neither generating excessive heat (by shivering) nor cooling itself (by sweating), hence the term "thermoneutral".
A term used in medicine and physiology.<br><br>The thermopause is the midpoint of the body's thermogenesis, or heat production, during a 24-hour period. It is the point at which the body's metabolic rate is at its peak and the rate of heat production is exactly equal to the amount of heat required to maintain the body's temperature.
Thermophilic refers to organisms or conditions that thrive or prefer high temperatures, typically above 45°C (113°F). Thermophilic microorganisms are often found in hot springs, geothermal areas, and extreme environments such as deserts or volcanic regions.
Thermophore refers to a body or an organism that thrives in a hot environment and can survive at high temperatures.
The term "thermophoretic" refers to the effect or process of particles or substances moving due to the transfer of heat. This phenomenon occurs when there is a temperature difference between the particles or substances and their surroundings, causing them to move towards or away from the heat source.<br><br>Thermophoresis, also known as thermophoretic levitation, is a related concept that involves the movement of particles at the surface of a material when heated, which can lead to a reduction in surface roughness and improve the quality of various materials.