Good?? Well - you might live longer (and it is low during sleep)
but all your enzymes are optimized for 37 degrees C.
Note that in times of stress, temp goes up.
It's a bit low - 'normal' body temperature is 98.6oF
Any substance having temeperature less than body is felt as cold. You appreciate it better if the sustance is having temperature much lower than body temperature and is good conductor of heat. This valid in naturaly found substances like ice. Very cold substances like liquid nitrogen will kill the body cells and are used in cryosurgery.
The enzymes in the saliva works fastest at optimum temperature (Body temperature) around 37 degrees Celsius. Actually, that's not completely accurate. The higher the temperature, the faster the rate of any chemical reaction, and that's also true of the enzymes in the human body. Our body temperature is regulated right around 37 degrees centigrade (98.6 F), but your body temp can increase, and it does during hard exercise or when you're feverish. At those higher temperatures the enzymes will work more rapidly than they do at 37 degrees. Now, why should that be the case? Why not operate always at optimum temperature? Because as temperature increases, we eventually arrive at a point at which the enzymes begin to denature and stop working. When that happens, the individual dies, which is not a good thing. That's why your body's normal operating temperature is not the optimum temperature for your enzymes. If your body temperature was regulated at optimum temperature under relaxed conditions, when you began to exercise or when you got a fever, your enzymes would denature and you'd die. Regulating your body's temperature at a point 4 or 5 degrees below optimum represents an important safety factor.
well. to say this correctly the normal temperature for a male whale would come to a 69 degree = not possible for a human to live under these conditions because of what whale do have such as good skin for all caused weathering.
Perspiration helps regulate body temperature by cooling your skin as sweat evaporates. It helps prevent overheating and allows your body to maintain a stable internal temperature. Additionally, sweating can aid in detoxifying the body by removing waste and impurities through the skin.
A body temperature of 98.0 degrees Fahrenheit is within the normal range for adults. The average normal body temperature is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, but it can vary slightly from person to person. If you are feeling well, have no symptoms of illness, and your temperature is around 98.0 degrees Fahrenheit, it is considered normal.
It's a bit low - 'normal' body temperature is 98.6oF
The low body temperature in children can be as low as 97.1 (F).
Yes, a body temperature of 98.4 is considered normal. Even though a body temperature of 98.6 is generally accepted as the normal body temperature, there are studies that show that there are wide ranges of normal body temperatures, so in this case, 98.4 is a normal body temperature.
It depends on wether you have just got a temperatrure or are just getting over one. If it is nothing series just a wee temperature a good nights sleep and plenty of water shoould bring it back down to normal. Hope this helps!
The average normal body temperature is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius). This is considered a good body temperature for optimal health and well-being.
The optimal temperature for urine to indicate good health is around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the normal body temperature.
Normal human body temperature, also known as normothermia or euthermia, is a concept that depends upon the place in the body at which the measurement is made, and the time of day and level of activity of the body. Although the value 37.0 C (98.6 F) is the commonly accepted average core body temperature, the value of 36.8±0.7 °C, or 98.2±1.3 °F is an average oral (mouth under the tongue) measurement. Rectal measurements, or measurements taken directly inside the body cavity, are typically slightly higher.
Yes. The normal temperature for a dog is right around 101 degrees Fahrenheit.
36.2 degrees Celsius is a normal body temperature for adults. It is considered to be within the normal range for maintaining good health.
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.
Yes, 103 is not good. 310 you would be dead.