This is called the integumentary system.
One of the functions of the integumentary system is to regulate body temperature. It does so by using the APM (arrector pili muscle) to raise arm hairs and help increase body temperature when cold by using this muscle contraction and to help trap and warm air underneath these hairs.The circulatory system is also responsible for helping regulate body temperature. It does so by allowing the blood vessels to vasodilate (widen) or vaso constrict (become smaller). When the blood vessels dilate what else does the heat escape through than the integumentary system (the skin).
One of the functions of the integumentary system is to regulate body temperature. It does so by using the APM (arrector pili muscle) to raise arm hairs and help increase body temperature when cold by using this muscle contraction and to help trap and warm air underneath these hairs.The circulatory system is also responsible for helping regulate body temperature. It does so by allowing the blood vessels to vasodilate (widen) or vaso constrict (become smaller). When the blood vessels dilate what else does the heat escape through than the integumentary system (the skin).
The integumentary system helps regulate body temperature by controlling heat loss through sweating and vasoconstriction. The respiratory system plays a role in heat exchange through breathing, while the cardiovascular system helps distribute heat throughout the body. The muscular system generates heat through muscle contractions, and the endocrine system produces hormones that can affect metabolic rate and heat production.
They huddle together and their body fat and body heat keep them warm during a storm.
Humans produce heat in order to keep warm. This is done by the body using its caloric reserves such as glucose and glycogen to make energy for the integumentary system to burn and thus heat up the body. If the body doesn't do this, it could undergo hypothermia and freeze to death.
One of the functions of the integumentary system is to regulate body temperature. It does so by using the APM (arrector pili muscle) to raise arm hairs and help increase body temperature when cold by using this muscle contraction and to help trap and warm air underneath these hairs.The circulatory system is also responsible for helping regulate body temperature. It does so by allowing the blood vessels to vasodilate (widen) or vaso constrict (become smaller). When the blood vessels dilate what else does the heat escape through than the integumentary system (the skin).
They keep the body warm and provide energy.
no. it keeps your body cool.
I'd say they keep their babies warm by giving them their body heat.
Answer the integumentary system (skin), sweets when you are hot so it releases "water" to coll you down.And you shiver with your muscular system(i think) you produces heat to warm you up!.
keep warm