If it's 40 degrees Fahrenheit, then it's too cold to function in indefinitely without extra clothing. If it's 40 degrees Celsius, then it's too hot to function in indefinitely without shade, breeze, and cooling breaks.
Not every relation is a function. But every function is a relation. Function is just a part of relation.
The cubic function.
Range
A formula or graph are two ways to describe a math function. How a math function is described depends on the domain of the function or the complexity of the function.
If you feel crappy but can still function normally, you have a cold.
to detect stimulus
to end the war.
Depends on each animal. On humans it seems they have no function except the head hair which has a protective function against heat and cold on the head.
A cold air intake regulates the amount of cold air coming into a car and ensures the air is properly filtered.
In hot temperatures , muscles loose water content due to dehydration , impairing their function. In cold temperatures , blood flow is reduced , impairing function
To keep things cold.
At one time it was our only defense against the cold.
1) You are unable to regulate your core body temperature. 2) You cannot function in a cold environment.
True
Yes, cold water can potentially cause muscle cramps in the body, as it can constrict blood vessels and affect muscle function.
In sensory function, sensation may be described as somatic. The somatic sensory system incorporates the sensations of heat, cold, touch and pain.