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When body temperature drops below normal, dermal vessels are likely to constrict to maintain core body temperature, limiting heat loss through the skin. In contrast, when body temperature is elevated, the vessels in the dermis are likely to dilate to help the body release excess heat.
It's more likely that the answer is homeostasis because, homeostasis helps the body maintain it's daily function (ex; body temperature). The answer is homeostasis
most likely your blood vessels and veins
All USN vessels, and more than likely IJN vessels were the same, had a detachment of corpsmen stationed in their sick-bays.
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I think you about covered all the likely outcomes for blocked coronary blood vessels.
a body temperature of 99 would most likely induce
most likely it does
You need to get the temperature sensor repaired or, more likely, replaced.
Vessels within a good harbour are much less likely to be damaged by storms.
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Because blood circulation is one of the primary ways through which the body regulates its temperature. For example, in cold conditions, blood is withdrawn from the periphery (hands, feet, arms, legs) to warm and protect the internal organs. In hot conditions, blood is dispersed to the periphery to dissipate excess heat into the external environment. Poor circulation compromises this process, leading to greater health risks from both cold and hot environments.