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No, different people have slightly different temperatures. It's pretty common for body temperature to be as much a a degree different between two healthy people. Body temperature also changes through the day, lowest while you're sleeping and in the morning, then coming up a bit when you're awake and active.
yes. Because same body is at different temperatures when we use different scales of temperature.
no because they have the same body temperature and it depends what is the room temperature and your body temperature at the moment
yes it can be different
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different part of bodies have different body temrature that's why people put the thermometer under the arms and tongue.. because the other parts may not b suitable as they are cooler body parts
This is because your body temperature is different from the surrounding's temperature and it has a large difference.
Fever is different from a simple rise in body temperature because a fever always results in a rise in body temperature but such a rise is not always because of a fever. A rise in body temperature could occur because of exercise or warm weather and not just because of a fever.
they used his body temperature
The thermoregulation center is located in the spinal cord and the hypothamulus which monitors the temperature inside the body. It allows animals to maintain body temperature when the temperature outside is different.
Every animal is different
Body temperature regulation in an infant is different to an adult based on several factors. One is brown fat which is thermoregulated by cold temperatures and are metabolically active. Another one is a more functional thyroid gland which is deficient in older people making them more prone to cold.