It depends on the environment in which one is in. The temperature internally of the human body is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 37 degrees Celsius when homeostasis is maintained
Dogs typically have a higher body temperature than humans, so they may feel warmer to the touch.
botflies lay their eggs in humans which then hatch inside the human body.
Insulation is mainly a question of the amount of trapped air, and inside-out traps more air against you.
We're not ! An exoskeleton is on the outside of the body - not the inside.
Snow has good insulating properties making it warmer inside. A person's body heat helps warm it up gradually.
A fur coat is warmer with the fur on the inside because the fur acts as an insulator that traps heat close to your body. When the fur is on the outside, it may provide some protection against the cold, but it is not as effective as when it is on the inside.
Endoskeleton - their bones are inside their body
Dogs typically have a higher body temperature than humans, so they may feel warmer in colder conditions. However, dogs also have fur coats that provide insulation, which can help them stay warm in colder temperatures.
no, parasites are just inside the human body
I think its cooler because a kitchen can be very warm due to all the electrical appliances being used included the gas and oven. Also when your in the kitchen working you tend to feel hot. Therefore the body is cooler than the air in the kitchen.
When humans are in a sauna, our bodies sweat to keep homeostasis but in water we are unable to sweat keeping our body heat in and making us warmer.
It isn't that hot. A cow's body temperature (which is around 101 to 103oF is only a few degrees warmer than our normal body temperature (which is around 99oF). But the probable reason that a cow's body temperature is warmer than a human's is because of the built-in fermentation vat that cows have which humans don't. Fermentation process quite often creates heat, which will make a ruminant's body temperature a little warmer than a non-ruminant's body temperature.