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Thermoregulation - Blood Vessels

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Thermoregulation - Blood Vessels

Blood vessels deep in the skin have layers of smooth muscle tissue in their walls. They respond differently when we are too hot or too cold.

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Too hot

  • If we are too hot, then the muscular walls relax.
  • This is called vasodilation.
  • This allows more blood to enter and flow through capillaries close to the skin surface. The excess heat energy is transferred to the surroundings.
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Too cold

  • If we are too cold, then the muscular walls contract.
  • This is called vasoconstriction.
  • This reduces the blood flow to the skin surface and heat energy is kept inside the body.

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