answersLogoWhite

0

You stay in a cold area and eat cold drinks and food

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What does the sweat gland control?

The sweat glands control body temperature.


Which cutaneous glands are concerned with cooling the body?

The sudoriferous glands, the exact name is eccrine sweat glands.


Can dogs control their panting?

No they cannot control it they do not sweat so that is there way of cooling off .


How do you sweating under your armpits?

Anti-antiperspirants control the amount of sweat. Deodorants mask the odor from the sweat. Some products do both.


Why does sweat control your body temperature?

Because, when you sweat, it evaporates from the surface of your skin, taking excess heat with it. This makes you feel cooler.


The name of perspiration glands that has a role in temperature control?

Eccrine sweat gland


How can an athlete's body uses water to control body temperature?

Mainly sweat.


What are some alternatives to antiperspirant that can help control sweat and odor?

Some alternatives to antiperspirant that can help control sweat and odor include natural deodorants, baking soda, cornstarch, and apple cider vinegar. These options can help absorb moisture and neutralize odor without blocking sweat glands like antiperspirants do.


Which 2 cells in the Dermis are involved in temperature control?

Blood Vessels & Sweat Glands


How do you control body heat?

Your body can either burn more calories to increase heat, or sweat to decrease heat (the evaporation of your sweat cools you down). To actively control your body temperature, there are drugs, compresses, clothing, baths, air conditioning and heating.


Does the skin help to control the body by producing sweat and constriction of blood vessels true or false?

it is not true


Why do girls sweat under their arms?

The evaporation of sweating from the skin's surface cools the body to maintain a normal body temperature. Nerves of the sympathetic nervous system control the output of sweat glands to regulate how much sweat they produce. Eccrine glands, found all over the body including the armpits, secrete a watery, cooling sweat.