37.0
36.2 degress C to 38 degrees C
I found this which suggests it's still within 'normal' range (go to study at bottom)hypertextbook.com/facts/LenaWong.shtml
If your body temperature is 98.7 degrees celsius then you have probably been poached or par broiled. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees. Oral temperature for the average human is 37 cel. or 98.6 F.
The average normal oral temperature is 98.6°F (37°C). An ear (tympanic) temperature is 0.5°F (0.3°C) to 1°F (0.6°C) higher than an oral temperature.
94.6
36.2 degress C to 38 degrees C
I found this which suggests it's still within 'normal' range (go to study at bottom)hypertextbook.com/facts/LenaWong.shtml
The normal oral temperature is about 35-36 degrees Celsius and 96-98 degrees Fahrenheit. It is about a degree lower than central (rectal or tympanic) temperatures.
In Fahrenheit, yes. The normal body temperature (oral) is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 37 degrees celsius.
The average normal human body temperature is 37 degrees C (98.6 degress F) but it can vary somewhat for an individual.The average adult temperature is 36.8 degrees C (98.2 degrees F). Older people will average a bit less. These values can also vary with time of day, with a typical individual range of 0.5 degrees C (0.9 degrees F)Temperatures can and will be markedly different with exposure to cold or hot environmental temperatures.According to Mosby's Canadian Textbook for the Support Worker:Average Human Temp;:Oral (mouth) - 37 c (98.6 f)Tympanic (ear) - 37.4 c (99.3 f)Axillary (underarm) - 36.5 c (97.8 f)
If your body temperature is 98.7 degrees celsius then you have probably been poached or par broiled. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees. Oral temperature for the average human is 37 cel. or 98.6 F.
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it should be the normal temperature of any body part: 98.6First of all, an oral temp is normally 98.6 and the anus is about 90. The armpit is about 92. So all body parts are different. For the forehead, a temperature just below 100 degrees F is normal. I hope this helped :)
Yes
Although it is commonly thought that 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is the average oral temperature for an adult, normal temperature can range from 97.1 degrees to about 99.5 degrees. It is a good idea to determine your own normal body temperature by taking your temperature when you feel well. This can also be done during your regular doctor's visit, but it is best to do it yourself for a few reasons: Different thermometers can have slightly different results, and body temperature can change with weather, time of day, and physical activity. To understand your body temperature, take your healthy temperature multiple times in a variety of conditions, using the same thermometer. Any temperature difference of more than a degree from your normal could be a fever.
The average normal oral temperature is 98.6°F (37°C). An ear (tympanic) temperature is 0.5°F (0.3°C) to 1°F (0.6°C) higher than an oral temperature.
The estimated adult oral lethal dose of nitroglycerin is 200 mg to 1,200 mg. That is quite a lot as the normal dose per use is not more than 0.8 mg.