if im not mistaking a worm or worm species
When your core temperature rises slightly, you body produces sweat all over your skin. This sweat evaporates from the skin and cools the skin. which in turn cools the blood and cools your body core.
The temperature of the skin varies widely depending on core body temperature, the region of the body, and the environmental temperature. The body works hard to maintain a stable core temperature, but that means that there is wide variation in skin temperature.
yes it is good for the core skin
Every animal is different
the animals who has scales on the body
skin
Blood is shunned away from the skin.
A lot of animals have hard body covering which makes them hard to become prey. However, animals such as hippopotamus, rhinoceros, and elephants have a hard cover of skin on their body.
Homeothermic animals are organisms that do not let their core body temperatures fluxuate.
Blood moves away from the skin and extremities (arms and legs) to push more blood to the core.
Core temperature refers to the internal body temperature, typically maintained around 37°C (98.6°F), reflecting the body's vital functions. Skin temperature, however, can vary significantly based on environmental conditions, physical activity, and blood flow to the skin, often being lower than core temperature. The skin acts as a thermal regulator, dissipating heat, which can lead to a temperature difference between the core and the skin. Thus, while core temperature remains relatively stable, skin temperature is more variable and influenced by external factors.
The hairy skin encasing the body of many animals.