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Health, 21.01.2020 20:31 marialegarda4211

Suppose you go on a long hike in hot weather. describe a possible negative feedback loop that would keep your body from overheating.
a. sensors detect rise in body temperature
b. increase in blood flow to skin (vasodilation)
c. sweat glands activated to cause sweating
d. increase in heart & breathing rates

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