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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.
Same as the temperature of the water it is in. They are not warm blooded animals (actually, they have no blood, but have a related substance.)
Blood temperature is 38C or 100.4F. It is always slighty higher than body temperature
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by taking a cold shower every morning, after get up from the bed, the blood is going to warm it up the surface of our body and distributes the blood what ever it needed, and not stay in one place, and them you have the same temperature inside and outside of our body, preventing fever etc.
When body temperature rises, the blood vessels in the skin dilate? This helps to decrease the temp of blood and thus decrease the body's core temp by having cooler blood circulating.
When body temperature rises, the blood vessels in the skin dilate? This helps to decrease the temp of blood and thus decrease the body's core temp by having cooler blood circulating.
When body temperature rises, the blood vessels in the skin dilate? This helps to decrease the temp of blood and thus decrease the body's core temp by having cooler blood circulating.
How do are body's maintain a constant temperature?
the Precapillary Sphincters control blood pressure and body temperature by regulating the flow of blood to the capillary bed.
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