Feedback mechanism
Mechanisms of thermoregulation .
homeostasis
Sweating and shivering
No. Sweating is used to cool the body; shivering is used for warming.
Shivering, sweating, and blood flow. Plus human activities like clothing, shelter, and air conditioning.
Your body heats up in an effort to fight the illness, and so you sweat. You might also alternate with chills and shivering; the immune system tries all ways to get rid of the intruder.
sweating, shivering, fluid flow, blood flow, and blood spreading
Sweating and shivering
Sweating and shivering
Shivering warms the body by increasing metabolism, and sweating cools the body by the effects of evaporation of the moisture on the skin.
Shivering warms the body by increasing metabolism, and sweating cools the body by the effects of evaporation of the moisture on the skin.
Adjusting internal temperature.
sweating and shivering
No. Sweating is used to cool the body; shivering is used for warming.
By sweating when it is hot and shivering when it is cold.
You can be ill with a normal body temperature but if it was flu you would be sweating and shivering at the same time.
sweating
A fever (such as from malaria) that is marked by paroxysms of chills, fever, and sweating recurring regular intervals. Also a fit of shivering, a chill.
Shivering, sweating, and blood flow. Plus human activities like clothing, shelter, and air conditioning.