No, sweating is a mechanism by which a body maintains internal temperature homeostasis.
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Yes It Does here are some examples of it, sweating increases, more blood increases, heart rate increases.........
Yes, evapouration of sweat removes vast quantities of heat Yes, when the body is too hot sweating occurs to bring the temperature down again so this is homeostasis.
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There are two things that the body accomplishes by sweating. The first is that sweating cools down the body. The second is that is gets rid of wastes and helps maintain homeostasis.
Homeostasis is a natural body behavior of maintaining a constant internal environment. An example of this adaptation is sweating to cool the body once one steps into an environment that has high temperature.
Sweating cools down the body through evaporative cooling. As the liquid evaporates energy is absorbed from the skin. Sweating is not effective in high humidity areas.
Sweating is a mechanism by which the body helps maintain body temperature homeostasis.