the weather around you. If it is very cold your body will be also be cold. If on the other hand it is scorching hot your body will get hotter.
The hypothalamus portion of your brain.
heart
temperature
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.
temperature ... and hydration
Sweat helps maintain your body temperature, Whenever your sweat evaporates, it cools you down.
The control of body temperature
The hypothalamus in the brain is the primary cell that helps in temperature control. It receives signals from temperature-sensitive cells in the skin and organs, and then responds by triggering mechanisms to adjust the body's temperature, such as shivering or sweating.
Sebaceous glands
yes they can control their body temperature
Control of body temperature is important for maintaining homeostasis.
They stay under the tree tops to control there body temperature
Animals that do not control their body temperature but rather let the environmental temperature control it are called cold-blooded or the technical term is ectotherm.
Some animals control their body temperatures by sweating or panting. Others use behavioural means, such as going into the shade and reducing physical activity. Some animals have capillaries close to the surface of their skin, which helps to cool their blood (animals such as kangaroos lick the surface above these capillaries to increase the effect).
by swimmingThe turtle, a cold blooded animal, does not control its body temperature, It takes on the temperature of its surrounding environment.
temperature
Homeostasis.
The sweat glands control body temperature.
by swimmingThe turtle, a cold blooded animal, does not control its body temperature, It takes on the temperature of its surrounding environment.