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A human body regulates its temperature by sweating and shivering. When the body is too hot, glands produce sweat which contains heat and evaporates, taking the heat with it. When a human is too cold, the body starts to shiver, a quick, repeated motion which generated heat from repeated muscle motion.
sweating maintains the body temperature by evoporative cooling
The Diaphram regulates the amount of light in the body tube
There are two things that the body accomplishes by sweating. The first is that sweating cools down the body. The second is that is gets rid of wastes and helps maintain homeostasis.
which organ system regulates body functions by means of electrochemical impulses
The skin regulates body temperature by sweating, synthesizes important chemicals, and functions as a sophisticated sense organ. An example is when the body is over-heating the pores open up and allow the body to prespire.
A human body regulates its temperature by sweating and shivering. When the body is too hot, glands produce sweat which contains heat and evaporates, taking the heat with it. When a human is too cold, the body starts to shiver, a quick, repeated motion which generated heat from repeated muscle motion.
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sweating maintains the body temperature by evoporative cooling
sweating maintains the body temperature by evoporative cooling
Sweating is a necessary function of the body. It aids in removing toxins from the body and regulating body temperature.
Our largest organ is our epidermis (our skin) witch holds us together. It regulates temperature by opening and closing our pore and by sweating (wich also can keep help with eliminating toxins).
No, but insulin is a hormone that regulates the body's production of glucose.
The Diaphram regulates the amount of light in the body tube
No. Sweating is used to cool the body; shivering is used for warming.
The Excretory system is responsible for sweating.