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
Intensive properties do not depend on the matter's amount of the physical system (mass density, temperature ...). Extensive properties do depend on the amount of matter that is present (volume, mass and size).
The answer is no
Ammonia is a gas at room temperature and is considered an intensive property because it does not depend on the amount of ammonia present in the system.
Temperature and the number of particles present
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and it remains constant regardless of temperature changes. Temperature affects the kinetic energy of particles in a substance, causing expansion or contraction, but it does not change the amount of matter present. Therefore, the mass of an object does not depend on its temperature.
The volume of gas depends on the temperature, pressure, and number of gas particles present. These factors affect the amount of space the gas particles occupy.
No, density is an intrinsic property of a material and does not depend on the amount present. Density is defined as mass per unit volume, so it remains constant regardless of the quantity of the material.
The different between intensive properties and extensive properties is that one is depend on the amount of matter present and one is do not depend on the amount of matter of present.
An intensive property is a physical property of a system that does not depend on the quantity of the substance present. Examples include temperature, pressure, and density. In contrast, extensive properties, such as volume and mass, do depend on the amount of the substance.
The volume of a gas does not depend on its mass. The volume of a gas is determined by factors such as temperature and pressure according to the ideal gas law, while the mass of a gas is a measure of the amount of substance present.
That doesn't depend on the temperature, but on the amount of UV radiation you receive.
That would depend on a variety of factors: The amount of dry ice you have, its exact shape, the external temperature, whether there is wind, and how much.That would depend on a variety of factors: The amount of dry ice you have, its exact shape, the external temperature, whether there is wind, and how much.That would depend on a variety of factors: The amount of dry ice you have, its exact shape, the external temperature, whether there is wind, and how much.That would depend on a variety of factors: The amount of dry ice you have, its exact shape, the external temperature, whether there is wind, and how much.