When your hypothalamus -- an area of your brain that acts as a thermostat -- senses either a rise or fall in body temperature, it takes action to protect your body. With increases in core body temperature, your hypothalamus directs more of your blood flow to the skin and signals the body to start sweating.
Yes, "cooled" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "cool," which means to become lower in temperature.
The process of cryogenically freezing a body typically takes several hours to complete. The body is carefully prepared and cooled to a very low temperature over a period of time to minimize damage to the cells and tissues. Once the body reaches the desired temperature, it is stored in a cryogenic facility for long-term preservation.
Aristotle believed that the blood was cooled by the brain.
When water vapor is cooled, it condenses into liquid water. This process is known as condensation. The water vapor molecules slow down and come closer together, forming liquid droplets.
it depends on which cool. Like the cool as in hot and cold it would be cooled. But, if it was for popular it would be ,was cool
Perspiration is also called sweat. It is produced when the body is in need of cooling. As the perspiration evaporates, the body is cooled.
the body is cooled when you eat cold ice or when you go to a place that is cold
Overheating may result, culminating in a stroke.
do you mean perspire? that means sweat do you mean respire? that is like breathing but what your cells do
evaporation
The skin regulates body temperature by sweating, synthesizes important chemicals, and functions as a sophisticated sense organ. An example is when the body is over-heating the pores open up and allow the body to prespire.
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Blood from the center of your body can be cooled by dilating superficial blood vessels. As the surface area of these vessels is increased, more heat can be released from the body, lowering blood temperature.
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when you feel hot your body sweats to keep cool and regulate your body temperature when your bodies cooled you get goosebumps to regulate your body temperature this are to ways your body regulates
The blood carries the heat from the warm interior of the body to the surface, where it is cooled off in the skin. After cooling, the blood is carried back to the interior of the body. In this way the blood equalizes the body temperature, and keeps it from becoming too hot in some parts and not warm enough in others.
A pluton is a large body of igneous rock which has formed underground as rising magma has cooled.