70°; the same as outside.
It is 37 degree celsius Your body temperature for Celsius is 37 degrees Celsius.
Body temperature is usually 37 degrees Celsius, that is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperature below body temperature in neccessary for sperm production. That is why the testicles are descended; they need to have a separate, lower temperature system.
Generally 37 degrees - body temperature. However some, such as fungi, prefer lower temperatures as they are found on the outside of the body. Similar some bacteria like campylobacter prefer 42 degrees Celsius
it is normally 37 degrees Celsius
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The scrotum lies outside of the body between the thighs, exposing the testes to a lower temperature than the rest of the body. This lower temperature is necessary for the adequate maturation and development of sperm (spermatogenesis).
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.
75 degrees Celsius
The inside of your body is a warm 98.6 degrees. Your urine is the same temperature because it is made and held inside the body before it is excreted.
23 degrees Celsius
shivering.
As in the temperature outside? yes But as in the temperature of the body, no...once you hit 103 degrees F you need to go to the hospital
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
No, they have to be a couple of degrees below body temperature to produce. That's why the testicles are outside the body so that they can be a little cooler.
A tiger's (P. tigris) average body temperature is 37.5ºC or 99.5ºF.
The outside temperature affects the body temperature because it the body temperature will try to regulate itself. For example, if the temperature outside is cold, the body will generate heat as much as possible to maintain a core temperature.