For enzymes in the human body to function, they must be at a certain temperature. About 37degrees Celsius and 98.6 degrees fahrenheit. If it is any greater, the enzymes will denature. any lower, and they won't be able to function. So, in general, human body temp. is pretty constant.
Yes, there is a little difference between NTP (Normal Temperature-Pressure) & STP (Standard Temperature-Pressure). There are detailed scientific and encyclopedic reasons behind it.
98.6
37.5
For humans, 98.6
For humans, 98.6 F
98.6F is the normal body core temperature in humans.
the normal body temperature of a human is 37 degrees C
98.6 is considered the norm for humans.
yes all humans have the same normal body ttemprature
there is no difference
It is normal body temperature for humans.
The normal body temperature for a lion is 101 degrees Fahrenheit. This is slightly higher than a humans body temperature which is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.