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Q: What blood component is involved with temperature regulation?
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Which layer of skin contains large numbers of blood capillaries involved in body temperature regulation?

dermis


What is an example of regulation in biology?

The regulation of blood flow in an organism (such as deer) help the organism regulate the temperature by adjusting to the outside temperature.


What component of blood is responsible for clotting blood?

The chief plasma component to the clotting of blood is the platelet. The additional components include blood clotting factors.


Which blood component can be stored at room temperature?

platelet


Function of blood cell?

Their main function is transportation. Blood maintans pH, temperature and osmo regulation. Protects the body.


Blood vessels in the dermis aid in the regulation of?

Blood vessels in the dermis of the skin aid in the regulation of body temperature by constricting (vasoconstricting) to maintain internal body temperature, or expanding (vasodilation) to release heat and lower body temperature.


What mechanisms are involved in homeostatic mechanisms?

homeostatic mechanisms involve: - the regulation of blood glucose - breathing rate - heart rate - oxygen levels - osmoregulation (water levels) - thermoregulation (temperature control)


What one function of skin can involve both hair and blood?

Body temperature regulation


What process is involved in apheresis?

whole blood is collected, the desired blood component is removed, and the remainder is returned to the donor.


What does blood regulate?

blood participates in the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance, acid bas (ph) balance, and boyd temperature.


What is the main function of blood?

The main function of blood is to supply oxygen,nutrients to the tissues,removal of waste such as CO2,urea and regulation of body temperature.


Why is positive feedback helpful in blood clotting but unsuitable for the regulation of body temperature?

Positive feedback accelerates the clotting process, but temperature would rise out of control.