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1. an infectious agents stimulates phagocytes.

2. phagocytes release interleukin1

3. interleukin1 stimulates the hypothalamus

4. the hypothalamus stimulates the effectors

5. blood flow to skin decreases, sweat glands are inhibited, skeletal muscles increase heat production.

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