14.4.6

Thermoregulation - Hot and Cold

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Warming up and Cooling Down

Receptors send information to the brain about how hot or cold the body is. A response is then coordinated which either warms or cools the body.

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Too hot

  • Sweat is released from sweat glands under the skin.
  • Hairs lie flat.
  • Arteriole blood vessels dilate to allow more blood to enter capillaries that pass close to the skin surface (vasodilation).
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Too cold

  • Muscle contractions increase, causing shivering.
  • Hairs stand on end.
  • Arteriole blood vessels constrict to reduce blood flow in capillaries (vasoconstriction).

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