what is an involuntary response to a drop in the temperature outside or inside the body of a warm-blooded animal?
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The involuntary response is that the body tries to beat itself up to retain the constant human temperature. This is done by the hypothalamus in the brain.
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Sweating.
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Sweating releases heat though the form of water (The water takes the heat).
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