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Explain how skin helps in thermoregulation

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Answered by vaishnavipvmk
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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 affects thermoregulation by limiting sweat evaporation and thus heat loss.



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Answered by Surnia
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The description of thermoregulation by the skin is as follows:

Explanation:

  • The thermoregulation is the process of regulation of the internal environment in accordance with the changes occurring in the external environment.
  • The skin consists of non-glabrous hair which is typically insulated from the environment. The hair gets erect so as to expose the skin for thermoregulation.
  • The skin consists of heat exchange organs the sebaceous gland secretes sweat from the sweat pores that allows the dissipation of heat to the surrounding.

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