what are exothermic or endothermic in human body explain
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An exothermic reaction takes place when heat flows out of a system into its surroundings. The system loses heat, and the surroundings heat up. When you sweat, the system – your body – cools down as perspiration evaporates from the skin and heat flows to the surrounding area.
Humans are endothermic organisms. This means that in contrast to the ectothermic (poikilothermic) animals such as fishes and reptiles, humans are less dependent on the external environmental temperature [
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