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blood vessel
The blood vessels near the skin enlarge so that the hot blood is nearer the surface of the skin to transfer heat away from the body.
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our environment give disease are the result of a performance of the athlete are have a skin cancer, etc.
i think that the skin keeps them cool and doesnt the dolphins get to hot or to cold
One reason is because when you get hot, your body opens the sweat glands and sweat is released from the skin.
There are receptors in the dermal part of the skin that sends various types of information to the brain; hot, cold, light touch, pressure (deep touch) and pain.
The answer is quite obvious..a burnt part of the skin would be hot so when you apply ice it cools it down, common sense really.
The body has a core temperature of about 98.6F for most people. If you are in a hot environment, or have just taken a nice hot shower/bath, your core body temp is going to be affected. To get rid of the heat, the superficial blood vessels, just under your skin, dilate to release the heat to the skin, sometimes in the form of perspiration with a little help from the eccrine (sweat) glands. When those blood vessels dilate so close to the surface of the skin, it causes the skin to become red, flushed or florrid.
A special feature of Phython's skin is that it sheds easily in Summer so that the Phython doesn't get too hot. Also, another one is that the colour of it is usually to blend in with the environment it was born in.
The body has a core temperature of about 98.6F for most people. If you are in a hot environment, or have just taken a nice hot shower/bath, your core body temp is going to be affected. To get rid of the heat, the superficial blood vessels, just under your skin, dilate to release the heat to the skin, sometimes in the form of perspiration with a little help from the eccrine (sweat) glands. When those blood vessels dilate so close to the surface of the skin, it causes the skin to become red, flushed or florrid.