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describe the skin as a thermoregulatory organ

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Answered by PreejaD
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the skin immense blood supply helps regulate temperature :dilated vessels allow for heat loss while constricted vessels retain heat
the skin regulate body temperature with its blood supply

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Thermoregulation is a process that allows your body to maintain its core internal temperature. All thermoregulationmechanisms are designed to return your bodyto homeostasis. ... If your body temperature rises as high as 107.6°F (42 °C), you can suffer brain damage or even death.


The skin's immense blood supply helps regulate temperature: dilated vessels allow for heat loss, while constricted vessels retain heat. The skin regulates body temperature with its blood supply. Humidity affectsthermoregulation by limiting sweat evaporation and thus heat loss.




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