Nervous and sensory systems
If the metal's temperature has equilibriated with the water, than the temperature of the system (water and metal) will be the same.
maybe it is the part of the cdirculatory system
This is a very vague question but I think you are refering to water
There's body temperature, which in humans is 37*C. Also there's blood sugar, which is controlled by the hormone insulin produced in the pancreas. Water and mineral ions are also controlled by the body. You may lose water and mineral ions by sweating, urine and also by breathing out. This is controlled by the nervous system and hormones. Sorry, I don't know a fourth yet
You do not, especially when the location is not specified.
If the metal's temperature has equilibriated with the water, than the temperature of the system (water and metal) will be the same.
maybe it is the part of the cdirculatory system
It transports nutrients, water, blood and oxygen to your different parts of the body
This is a very vague question but I think you are refering to water
Pressure temperature relationship will tell you all you need to know
The same as the ambiental (outside) temperature.
There's body temperature, which in humans is 37*C. Also there's blood sugar, which is controlled by the hormone insulin produced in the pancreas. Water and mineral ions are also controlled by the body. You may lose water and mineral ions by sweating, urine and also by breathing out. This is controlled by the nervous system and hormones. Sorry, I don't know a fourth yet
don't know sorry
I don't know but they need to be fed room temperature water.
I don't know but you can read it on a book about the dygestive system or the body system.
its a air temperature sensor it should be around your intake i don't know where on your car but mine was right under my trottle body next to my water temperature sensor
Idon't know system we haven't learned it yet but body in latin is corpus