Blood temperature is 38C or 100.4F. It is always slighty higher than body temperature
98.6 F
The average human body temperature is around 37°C (98.6°F), so the temperature of human blood is also around this range. Blood circulation helps regulate body temperature and keep it stable within this range. Any significant increase or decrease in body temperature can have adverse effects on health.
In human form: Same as a human's. In wolf form: Same as a wolf's.
One of the functions of human blood is that it help in the blood clotting process as it seals wounds. It also maintains the amounts of salts in the body and body temperature to a constant.
No, the heat on the Moon is not sufficient to boil human blood instantly. The average temperature on the Moon ranges from about 100°C during the day to -173°C at night, which is not enough to boil human blood.
Human blood temperature is 38 degrees C or 100.4 degrees F. It is always slightly higher than the normal human body temperature of 37 degrees C or 98.6 degrees F.
sensors can detect blood flow ,the movements of body and IR sensors can find the temperature of human body
Five variables in the human body that require homeostasis are body temperature, blood pressure, blood glucose levels, pH balance, and oxygen levels. These variables must be regulated within a narrow range to ensure optimal functioning of the body's cells and organs.
No. Only humans have human blood.
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No, blood does not boil in the human body. The normal body temperature is around 98.6°F, which is below the boiling point of blood. If blood were to reach the boiling point, it would result in serious tissue damage and likely death.
Technically, animals are not "warm blooded" or "cold blooded", but rater endothermic( regulate their own internal temperature) or exothermic (relying on environment to regulate internal temperature) but I don't know how much biology you have taken. Humans are "warm blooded", as are all animals (or, endothermic - they regulate their own internal temperature).