Blood is in continuous circulation throughout the body. It allows the equal distribution of heat simply by heat exchange. Thus, all parts of body attain the same temperature.
the Precapillary Sphincters control blood pressure and body temperature by regulating the flow of blood to the capillary bed.
yes
The Medulla controls the body functions such as breathing, digestion, blood flow and body temperature.
The blood that flow through the skin and subcutaneous area controls our body temperature. Body temperature is governed by the hypothalamus, a very small organ near the base of the brain. Perspiration is the secondary cooling control, that works evaporatively to keep the body temperature from getting too high.
The three features that an animal needs to control their body temperature include the skin, blood circulation system and effectors. All these coordinate so that an animal will adjust in accordance to the temperature it requires.
yes they can control their body temperature
Control of body temperature is important for maintaining homeostasis.
Positive feedback accelerates the clotting process, but temperature would rise out of control.
Reptiles are cold blooded, therefore there Body/Blood temperature equalizes with their surrounding environment.
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
They stay under the tree tops to control there body temperature
Animals that do not control their body temperature but rather let the environmental temperature control it are called cold-blooded or the technical term is ectotherm.