Within a phase, a change in heat causes the temperature of the substance to change as the kinetic energy of the molecules changes. During a phase change, however, a change in heat causes a change in the potential energy of the molecules and the temperature will stay the same. 
<h3>What is Potential energy?</h3>
Potential energy may be defined as a form of accumulated energy that relies upon the comparative situation of diverse parts of a system.
The above passage determines the differentiation between the kinetic and potential energies with respect to temperature and phase change. 
Therefore, it is well described above. 
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True is the correct answer
        
                    
             
        
        
        
<u>Answer:</u>
C is the answer.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Organelles (the smallest in this situation) are what you can find inside a cell (example: nucleus, mitochondria, etc..). 
Cells are what make up tissues (such as muscles). 
Tissues make up organs (such as the heart) and organs make up organ systems (such as the circulatory system).
 
        
             
        
        
        
1. homeostasis 
2. negative feedback loop
3. the hypothalamus 
4. the body’s optimal temperature, which is 37 degrees C, or 98.6 F
5. humans are endothermic, which means they don’t completely rely on their environment for heat, unlike ectothermic organisms such as reptiles. the diagram shows that the brain is in control of the body’s temperature, and that the body can raise its own temperature in its blood.
or something like that, hope this helped
        
             
        
        
        
It would be nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide (:
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