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Thermoregulation

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Thermoregulation (Control of Body Temperature)

Our body temperature needs to be kept as close to 37°C as possible. Receptors detect temperature changes and relay the information to the central nervous system (CNS). The CNS then allows effectors (muscles or glands) to respond:

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Receptors on the skin

  • Receptors on the surface of the skin monitor the temperature at the surface of the body.
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Receptors in the brain

  • Receptors in the thermoregulatory centre of our brain (called the hypothalamus) monitor the internal body temperature as blood flows through the brain.

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