What are the process by which the mammalian body reduces its temperature
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the process by which the mammalian body reduces its temperature is Endotherms.
Explanation:
- The endotherms process is used in the mammalian body to reduce its temperature and it is maintained body temperature using both shivering and non-shivering thermogenesis.
- endotherms can be active and survive at quite low external temperatures, but they need high quantities of food also to gain energy.
- Birds and mammals both use these "endotherms" process to maintain body temperature.
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Three major processes to reduce body temperature are evaporative methods, circulatory methods, insulative methods
Explanation:
- Evaporative methods - Panting and sweating(As sweat evaporates your body cools down).
- Circulatory methods - Altering blood flow (Vasodilation - helps to lose heat, Vasoconstriction - helps to retain heat.)
- Insulative methods - Increasing the brown fat content, wearing clothes, etc
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