Which organ systems are used to help the body shiver?
circulatory and respiratory
nervous and muscular
circulatory and muscular
respiratory and nervous
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the nervous system and respiratory
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The organs involved in this are the nervous system and muscular system organs.
- Shivering is the body's way of maintaining homeostasis in chilly temperatures.
- Skin's and body's nerves detect or sense a cold temperature, and they send signals to the brain.
- This information is processed by the brain, which then transmits signals to other organs for the response mechanism.
- As a result, the nervous system is involved in the reception of incoming signals.
- Muscle neurons get signals from the brain to contract more and produce heat.
- Shivering is caused by the muscular system producing heat, which serves to regulate temperature by making the body heated.
- As a result, in this scenario, the muscular system serves as the reaction's output.
- When the body is cold, both the neurological system and the muscle system work together.
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