None. Temperature is a term/concept that affects any substance and any atom.
Temperature describes the kinetic energy (dependend on their speed) that the atoms your substance is made of have.
Dependend on your substance you need different amount of heat energy to change the temperature. This property is called heat capacity.
Polymers are long chains of molecules that make up many substances in cells. Examples include proteins, nucleic acids (DNA, RNA), and polysaccharides (such as starch and cellulose).
The four basic substances that make up cells are proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates. These substances each play specific roles in cell structure and function, such as providing energy, storing genetic information, and forming cell membranes.
The two primary substances associated with healthy bones are both Calcium and Vitamin D.
The skin is made up of three layers: the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue. The skin functions to protect us by acting as a barrier against harmful substances, regulating body temperature, and preventing dehydration. Additionally, the skin contains nerve endings that allow us to sense touch, pressure, and temperature changes.
Integumentary system. It serves as a barrier to protect the body from outside elements, regulate body temperature, and provide sensory information.
None. Xenon is an element and so is not made up from any substances.
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The two main substances that make up a virus are nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and protein. When these substances are broken into smaller fragments, the nucleic acid fragments are called nucleotides, and the protein fragments are called amino acids.
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Yes, coffee and tea are heated to speed things up.
The 4 substances are Lipids, Proteins, Chitin and Calcium Carborate.
Like most other substances, mercury takes up the temperature of its surroundings, so its average temperature must be room temperature, unless you put it into somewhere hot or somewhere cold.