No it doesnt. Such a stupid question in the first place. You're an idiot if u think it does.
no your the idiot..... yes it does maintain body temperature and i have my science book right in front of me to prove it
Wrinkled skin of the elephants help them to maintain the body temperature.
When your core temperature rises slightly, you body produces sweat all over your skin. This sweat evaporates from the skin and cools the skin. which in turn cools the blood and cools your body core.
The temperature of the skin varies widely depending on core body temperature, the region of the body, and the environmental temperature. The body works hard to maintain a stable core temperature, but that means that there is wide variation in skin temperature.
The maintenance is done with the help of sweat. The sweat is produced in skin glands.
the skin
through its skin
Their thick layer of fat/blubber just beneath the skin
The skin
The skin regulates body temperature. (Sweating, shivering,...)
maybe it is the part of the cdirculatory system
An intact skin protects the body from infection, it helps to maintain body temperature, and to keep our skin protective against then harmful effect.
Your brain helps your body to maintain a constant temperature by detecting temperature receptors that are found in the skin. Temperature is controlled by the hypothalamus.