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People in cold countries get very less sweat, what changes occur in their skin and other excretory organs

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Answered by ZAKDavidFrank
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Answer:

sweat releases to maintain our body temperature but people living in cold countries had already maintained body temperature so they sweat less. they have white skin because there is very less sunlight reaching special cells in our skin called melanocytes secrets melanin to save us from UV radiation but people near equator region have dark skin because their melanocytes are active but there is no change in their excretory system

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Answered by bsrbp123
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A. 1) Exposure to cold causes a reduction in blood flow to the surface of the skin by constriction of blood vessels.

2) This reduces the overall volume of the circulatory system so increasing the blood pressure.

3) The body’s response to this is to reduce the fluid volume by getting rid of water in the urine.

4) Usually human skin has a unique system keep in equilibrium state with the surrounding temperature.

5) During winter season the temperature is low and the body temperature should be

heated to balance the tolerance.

6) So the water content in our body is sent out in the form of urine.

7) Hence, people in cold countries get less sweat or no sweat.

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