37 degrees Celsius is the temperature of a healthy human. That is the normal body temperature.
37oC or 310K or 98.6oF is the average body temperature of a health human. 98.6
298.15 Kelvins and 77° Fahrenheit are both the same temperature as 25° Celsius, but that's certainly not the temperature of a healthy, living human body.
The normal body temperature of a healthy human is either 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 37.0 degrees Celsius.
It is not always hotter, but most of the time it is because the outside temperature is lower than 98.6 which is the normal core temperature of a healthy human being.
a (un)healthy 109,9 normally a human would have that if they have a temperature, if a wolf has a temperature they should be dead:P lol love that bit, but edward is best!!(Alice and jasper are my faves!)
The average body temperature for humans is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. It can fluctuate from 97.8 degrees Fahrenheit to 99 degrees Fahrenheit in a healthy person.
In a Human Body The Normal Temperature is Either 37 degrees C Or 98.6 Degrees F
It should be at 98.6 degrees F. But, when healthy, can be between 90-100. When sick, it can reach 104. When you have mild hypothermia, it can reach 85.
Thermometer is used to measure temperature of human
The average body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, healthy for a human. If it hits between 104-105, or goes below 94, seek immediate medical attention.
If you do eat human meat, you are probably not healthy.