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What are the process by which the mammalian body reduces its temperature

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Answered by ajeetsinghtomar625
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the process by which the mammalian body reduces its temperature is Endotherms.

Explanation:

  1. 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.
  2. endotherms can be active and survive at quite low external temperatures, but they need high quantities of food also to gain energy.
  3. Birds and mammals both use these "endotherms" process to maintain body temperature.

Answered by VishnuNN
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Answer:

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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