Science, asked by Ashi03, 1 year ago

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DEFINE
-:SPECIFIC HEAT
-: CAPILLARIES​

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Answered by sourishdgreat1
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Specific Heat:-The specific heat is the amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius. The relationship between heat and temperature change is usually expressed in the form shown below where c is the specific heat. The relationship does not apply if a phase change is encountered, because the heat added or removed during a phase change does not change the temperature.

Capillaries:-Capillaries: Capillaries are the smallest of blood vessels. They serve to distribute oxygenated blood from arteries to the tissues of the body and to feed deoxygenated blood from the tissues back into the veins. The capillaries are thus a central component in the circulatory system, essentially between the arteries and the veins. When pink areas of skin are compressed, this causes blanching because blood is pressed out of the capillaries. The blood is the fluid in the body that contains, among other elements, the red blood cells (erythrocytes) that carry the oxygen and give the blood its red color.

Answered by sargamkashyap
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✍️ \huge\underline\blue{Specific\:Heat:-}

<b>It's the amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree celcius.

✍️ \huge\underline\blue{Capillaries:-}

<b>Cappilaries are the smallest of blood vessels. They serve to oxygenated blood from arteries to the tissues of the body and to feed the deoxygenated blood tissue back into the veins.

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