Sweat
Sweat. Both are autonomic responses to the body's need to cool and heat itself.
you need to drink cool water and have life
They need to go into cool water to keep its body temperature cool
you need to drink cool water and have life
So that there will not be any deformities in the body
Body temperature regulation, we need to get rid of the haet generated by our internal reactions. when body temperature rises, dermal blood vessels dilate and the sweat glands are stimulated into vigorous secretory activity. Evaporation of sweat from the skin surface dissipates body heat and efficiently cools the body, preventing overheating.
Body temperature regulation, we need to get rid of the haet generated by our internal reactions. when body temperature rises, dermal blood vessels dilate and the sweat glands are stimulated into vigorous secretory activity. Evaporation of sweat from the skin surface dissipates body heat and efficiently cools the body, preventing overheating.
Perspiration is also called sweat. It is produced when the body is in need of cooling. As the perspiration evaporates, the body is cooled.
Rabbits have veins running through their ears too keep their body temperatures cool. Rabbits that live in hot environments generally have larger ears to cool their bodies faster. Therefore, rabbits living in a cold place like the arctic have smaller ears because they don't need to keep their body temps cool as much.
I it is after a workout you need to slowly do stretching and other exercise to slow down your heart rate. Refuel with water and after awhile eat. If you mean cool down from a hot day water is the best way to cool down internally.
Since the home is two story a small indoor air conditioner will not be able to cool the whole house by itself. To get this home to be cool you will need to use a A/C system both upstairs and downstairs.
I you stop smoking, your body will start to clean itself out. That's a cool thing. Yet, the need for nicoteen from your brain still stays and never goes away. This process can take years or months. It all depends on how many cigarettes you've smoked.