29 °C.
0c
Short answer, no. Body temperature is controlled in the body's thermoregulatory center, the hypothalamus. This center detects changes in temperature delivered from temperature receptors along the CNS. Most responses involve muscles; also connected to the CNS, and so blood isnt involved
Proprioceptors
A laser thermometer is also often referred to as an infrared thermometer. An infrared thermometer detects the temperature of and object based on the amount of infrared radiation that is given off by said object by focusing the radiation.
Amount (temperature) or A(t)
No, temperature is the amount of thermal energy in a given amount of a substance.
Because the name "Hong Kong" is an phonetic approximate meaning of the Cantonese word meaning "fragrant harbour". In later life, it could well mean the stench that derives from the amount of waste matter in the harbour.
"What happens to the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin as temperature increases?" "What happens to the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin as temperature increases?" "What happens to the amount of oxygen carried by hemoglobin as temperature increases?"
Solubility (in that solvent and at that temperature).
The computer detects the amount of RAM accessible during boot. On some systems the amount of RAM is printed on the screen during boot.
Amount of sun, amount of clouds and amount of moisture in the air are 3 examples of things that could affect temperature.
As the temperature of a liquid decreases the amount of gas that can be dissolved increases.