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Rebounding exercises help with strengthening muscles around the skeleton, helps lymphatic drainage and blood circulation.It is also recommended for people who suffer from backache and headaches.

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Do sweat glands respond to heat?

Yes, sweat glands respond to heat by initiating the production and secretion of sweat to lower body temperature through the process of evaporation. This helps to regulate body temperature and prevent overheating.


What might happen if a target organ cannot respond?

If a target organ cannot respond, it may lead to a disruption in normal physiological functions regulated by that organ. This can manifest as symptoms or conditions related to the specific organ's function, potentially causing health issues or complications. Ultimately, the body may struggle to maintain homeostasis if an organ is unable to respond effectively.


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