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प्रश्न
The body temperature of a healthy man is;
पर्याय
0°C
37°C
98°C
100°C
उत्तर
37°C
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Match the following
i. | Clinical thermometer | A form of energy |
ii. | Normal temperature of human body | 100°C |
iii. | Heat | 37°C |
iv. | Boiling point of water | 0°C |
v. | Melting point of water | Kink |
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