yes all humans have the same normal body ttemprature
No, not all humans have the same body temperature. Normal is said to be 98.6F but "normal" can be about 1 degree higher or lower. Also, a person's temp can fluctuate throughout 24 hours.
Take your temperature at the same time every day for a week. Use an oral thermometer. Do not test right after you've had anything to drink--hot or cold drinks can temporarily change the oral temp.
The same way humans do except much faster.
I'm thinking around the same temperature of a human? but mate, come on, why not use your common sense and just look this up on Google?
No, they are exactly the same thing.
Two sensors in the same part, yes.
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.
You can be ill with a normal body temperature but if it was flu you would be sweating and shivering at the same time.
Everyone's urine is the same temperature as their body. Normal body temperature is 98.6.
Normal body temperature range of Macaques is 37-39 deg Celsius. Some will say up to 40 degrees is still in normal range. In any case, they run typically higher than humans.
Chimpanzees' body temperature is the same as humans, at 98.6° Fahrenheit (37°C).
They are warm blooded. They do it the same way as humans.
same as a cow about 38deg Celsius
Same as the rest of the body. 98.6 degrees F.
Normal body temperature varies greatly between animals. Small rodents tend to be about the same as humans at 37.0 C (98.?) Dogs and cats run around 39C (101F). Livestock also tend to run hot, in the 38-39+C range. It all depends on the animal.
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 :)
Normal body temperature is about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. For most people, it will be within 1 or 2 degrees of this normal temperature. It does not matter what your age is, it should be about the same. When exercising though, it can go up due to generation of body heat.
It's just about the exact same temperature as the rest of your body (as long as your lips are closed) or a 'normal' of 98.6 degrees F.