Liver is the major organ of metabolism. Large amount of energy is released during the metabolic activity. This heat is used to keep your body warm.
Goosebumps help keep you warm by causing your hairs to stand up, creating a layer of insulation that traps heat close to your body.
The skin is the organ of the body that helps people keep a steady temperature. When it is cold the fur on the body will help keep the body warm.
One home remedy for cold shivers is to drink a warm beverage such as tea or soup to help warm up your body. You can also try taking a warm bath or using a heating pad to help alleviate the shivers. Additionally, make sure to dress in warm layers and keep yourself well hydrated to help combat the chills.
Our skin helps to keep us warm by regulating our body temperature through processes like shivering to generate heat, constricting blood vessels to reduce heat loss, and producing sweat to cool us down when we get too hot.
Your hands are warm because of the blood flow in your body. Blood carries heat from your core to your extremities, like your hands, to keep them warm and functioning properly.
to keep them warm
As their is a bloodflow in the body, the pemparature is maintained.
No, it helps the body cool down.
fat
Goosebumps help keep you warm by causing your hairs to stand up, creating a layer of insulation that traps heat close to your body.
keep warm.
Yes - because air trapped close to your body is kept warm by the heat from your skin.
The answer is no. The liver is a filter that filters out toxins from the blood but it does not produce body heat. Here is brief description of how the body produces heat by Dr. Swanson http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/1999-09/937368195.Gb.r.html
because it can trap heat close to the body!
whales keep warm by their blubber! good question
They huddle together and their body fat and body heat keep them warm during a storm.
your skin is not what keeps you warm its your body temperature