You sweat
the body does not react well to bacteria. It can be harmful to your body and can start disease
It generates sweat from the sweat-glands. This seeps onto the skin surface - and evaporates - taking heat with it and making you cooler.
Thermoreceptors react to changes in temperature, either hot or cold, in their surrounding environment. They send signals to the brain when there is a difference in temperature to help regulate the body's temperature.
No, hot water doesnt go through the foil
How does the human body react to long periods without sunlight?
Sleep
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hot water!
They would melt.
the brain because the nucleus in the brain controls every bone and muscle in your body and when the nerves send a message to the nucleus from that specific muscle or bone the brain is what tells the muscle to move away because of how hot that thing you are touching is.
the body responds by first the nervous system sensing the cold/hot. the sensory neurons of the nervous system will then send a signal to the hypothalamus (brain). the hypothalamus will then respond by redirecting the blood flow to the inner organs to keep them warm if it is cold. if it is hot the blood flow will go to the surface of the body.
because it makes you react quickly by using fast twitch fibres in your body which makes your muscles react.