when you have a fever to make you comfortable since your going to be over normal body temperature your brain basically flips your sense of temperature aka the primary somatic brain and makes you feel cold. the brain lies pretty well doesn't it.
because your body is not feeling the way it should and it is trying to let you know that you are starting to get a lilttle better because when you shiver from a fever that means the fever is starting to go away
Your body shivers because its trying to warm up >.>
That you are cold and your muscles are shaking to produce heat.
If you are cold your body shivers because the kinetic movement of the shiver makes heat energy which then makes you warmer.
You can move your body or shiver.
External:temperature falls and you shiver. Homeostasis:get your body warm!😉
Yes it is because by shivering, your body is trying to maintain its body temperature which is in turn its internal homeostasis.
Muscles expand and contract as a way to produce heat for the body.
Constant body temperature is maintained by warm blooded organisms - birds, mammals. The body temperature is maintained constant irrespective of an increase or decrease in temperature of the surrounding. The constant temperature is maintained by temperature haemostasis. This is achieved by altering the metabolic rate and rate of perspiration and urination. Maintaining constant temperature is also called as homeothermy.
To increase your body temperature.
Shivering when scared is a result of the body's fight-or-flight response to stress. When you feel frightened, your body releases adrenaline, which can cause muscles to tense up and shiver in order to prepare for potential danger. It's a reflex action designed to help you respond quickly to threats.
you tell me
it is when you are cold or you are hunger
Shivering warms the body by increasing metabolism.
You can move your body or shiver.
The answer is "True"
Homeostasis
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Yes
shivering is said to warm your body when cold.
Shiver. The muscle action will raise the temperature.