37 c, 98.6 f
98.6 degrees
Average human body temperature is 37 C.
A 97.0 degree body temperature can be normal, depending on what your average body temperature is normally. 98.6 degrees is an average normal body temperature, but some people run lower or higher than that on a regular basis. You really don't have to worry unless your body temperature falls below 95 degrees.
well average body temperature is 69.69 degrees but mine is 96.69 degrees
It is the same as anyone else, including those who have a normal body temperature of 98.6. the actual average body temperature for humans ranges from 97-98 degrees. So your body temperature is completely normal and will have no different circumstances than any other person with a 98.6 normal body temperature.
The normal, average human body temperature is 98.6°F (37°C).
Every animal has their own average body temperature.
Another name for normal body temperature is core body temperature.
It says your body temperature is 1.6 degrees below "normal". "Normal" can change based on conditions, body heat, surroundings, etc.... I do not think I have ever had a reading of 98.6. It is just a baseline for normal/average body temperature.
NoBecause the normal temperature of human body is 37 degree Celsius.
A deer has a normal body temperature that is higher than that of a human. The normal body temperature of a deer is 101.1
102.5oF is the normal body temperature for most common domestic swine. However, miniature potbellied pigs have a considerable lower body temperature. Their average is 99.7oF with a range of 95.2-103.3oF.
The normal temperature is 98.6o Fahrenheit (37o Celsius) But 97.3o is not uncommon and is completely normal to have as a body temperature. 97o-99o is considered a normal, and safe temperature range for humans.