The hypothalamus controls body temperature
Hair contribute to the effects of preserving body temperature.
Feet have no contribution in body temperature, other than expanding the surface area of your body, requiring excess energy requirements in re-warming the blood that returns from the extremities; just like hands
hair gives you warmth and that warmth keeps your body temperature up
No, cats are not vegetables. Cats are mammals belonging to the animal kingdom, specifically the Carnivora order.
no
Palms of the hands, soles of the feet, nipples and lips.
obviously weight loss Loss of hair Fatigue Stomach pain Dizziness Low blood pressure Swelling in the hands and/or feet Low body Temperature And ultimately death!
the palms of your hands and soles [bottoms] of your feet.
Because, there is follicles there and it helps with temperature control and sweating.
Yes cause when cat hair gets in your body your body system breaks down and your body gets out of control and you start to choke on it and get hair balls
The are three features that are needed to control an animals body temperature. These are skin to detect temperature, blood to receive the information from the skin, and effectors to take that information and make changes.
Everyone has chest hair, You have hair all over you body apart from the palm's of your hands and feet.
Mouth, hands and under your feet
I am not 100% sure but I think is is the Clydesdale horse. It has white hair on it's feet usually and brown hair over it's body. Hope this helps. :)