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How does the body conserve heat?

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It will try to generate heat by making the muscles move rapidly through shivering. Also your hair will raise hoping to trap heat between the body and the hair. But we have very thin body hair and that doesn't help but we see the effects of the tiny muscles pulling on the hairs to make them erect. This causes the skin to be pushed into a small hill. Something we call "goose bumps". Otherwise we have to use our brains to find a warm place.

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Muscles in the walls of dermal blood vessels are stimulated to contract: this decrease the flow of heat-carrying blood through the skin and help reduce heat loss.

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