shivers, sweat, and raising of the hair on the skin.
it loses energy as heat.
Insulating tissue that provides warmth.
Thyroid hormones help regulate body temperature in addition to the hypothalamus of the brain.
Yes. Their shells help regulate body temperature.
There are blood vessels in the ears that help maintain body temperature and the bigger the ear the more surface area it has to work with in order to regulate the temperature.
Sweat glands are intended to help regulate the body temperature in a very simple way. These glands release heated water from the body.
to insulate and help them regulate their temperature. it stops their body temperature from dropping as it keeps the water off their skin
Only when you shiver - "useless" work to produce heat.
Iodine(127) is important part of thyroid hormone which help to regulate body temperature and metabolic rate. Hormones are Triiodothyronine and Thyroxine with three and four Iodine atoms respecively.
Sperm develops best when at normal body temperature. They are very sensitive to temperature changes. Thus, the body does everything it can to help regulate the internal temperature to help protect the reproductive area.
the Precapillary Sphincters control blood pressure and body temperature by regulating the flow of blood to the capillary bed.
yes