Biology, asked by maruthiprabhav, 8 days ago

how does blood maintain body temperature?​

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Answered by ITSviKraM
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Blood vessels, which lead to the skin capillaries, become narrower - they constrict – which allows less blood to flow through the skin and conserve the core body temperature. This is called vasoconstriction . The hairs on the skin also help to control body temperature.

Answered by rishavjaat71
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Blood vessels, which lead to the skin capillaries, become narrower - they constrict – which allows less blood to flow through the skin and conserve the core body temperature. This is called vasoconstriction . The hairs on the skin also help to control body temperature.

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