Science, asked by mariian, 6 months ago

While running, leg muscles work to move leg bones, and the skin helps to
A: regulate body temperature.

B: sense small changes in the heart rate.

C: transport nutrients to muscles.

D: maintain oxygen levels in the blood.​

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Answered by Nishanth890
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Answer:

The answer is

Explanation:

The asnwer is sense small changes in the rate if you got it correct then ok if not forgive me.

Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

While running, leg muscles work to move leg bones, and the skin helps to A: regulate body temperature.

Explanation:  A: regulate body temperature. Is the correct answer.

Your core body temperature can rise as a result of both the exercise itself and the air's temperature and humidity. Your body sends extra blood to flow through your skin in an effort to assist cool itself. Less blood is available for your muscles as a result, which raises your heart rate.

The epidermis, sweat glands, and blood vessels—the vents, condensers, and heat ducts of your body's heating and cooling system—all cooperate with the hypothalamus to regulate body temperature. Most of the body's water is stored in the dermis, the main layer of skin.

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