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How does the body maintain homeostasis when its inner temperature becomes higher than the normal body temperature?

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Answered by ItzRainDoll
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Internal Temperatures. Similarly, the cardiovascular, integumentary (skin and associated structures), respiratory, and muscular systems work together to help the body maintain a stable internal temperature. If body temperature rises, blood vessels in the skin dilate, allowing more blood to flow near the skin's surface.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Internal Temperatures. Similarly, the cardiovascular, integumentary (skin and associated structures), respiratory, and muscular systems work together to help the body maintain a stable internal temperature. If body temperature rises, blood vessels in the skin dilate, allowing more blood to flow near the skin's surface.

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