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integumentary, muscular, and skeletal systems
8 or more of the 12 organ systems.
No. Shivering is the body's defense against cold. The rapid contraction and relaxation of the muscles produces heat in the body. If you are shivering while cold and then stop even though you are still cold, that is extremely bad, and means that your body is going through hypothermia.
The respiratory and circulatory systems are involved in the exchange of gases between the alveoli and blood. The alveoli are part of the lungs, and their surrounding capillaries are part of the circulatory system.
When you hit your head your nervous system tells your brain that you are in pain.
Explain the mechanisms involved in disrupting body systems?
The efficiency of the the body is low when you are shivering because your body is in hibernation mode, shivering to help you maintain your body temperature.
Involuntary skeletal muscle contractions and relaxations create heat and therefore help to regulate body temperature.
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the digestive system
Shivering helps us adapt because shivering makes the body move and it helps to make the body warmer because of the movement.
digestive system
integumentary, muscular, and skeletal systems
There are many systems of the body that function on a constant basis to keep us alive. When we yawn the muscular and respiratory systems are used.
Pretty much all the body systems are involved. Skeletal, muscles, circulation and breathing are all critical components. And digestion, while not directly involved, provides the energy required for the other systems.
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.