THERMOREGULATION QUIZ.

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THERMOREGULATION QUIZ

Which two of the following are functions of the Skin? Cleaning the blood Maintaining body temperature Barrier to outside environment Base for foundation

In cold weather what do the blood vessels do? Dilate Constrict Filter Vibrate

What do hairs on the skin do in cold weather? Rotate Lay flat Stand on end Curl up

What does sweat do on the surface of the skin that aids cooling? Condenses Coagulates Evaporates Exterminates

Which part of the brain receives information about blood temperature? Thermoregulatory centre Pituitary Ovary Medulla

In hot weather is your skin likely to look… Red Pale Dry Coarse

Ecological Economical Behavioural Physiological Putting on an extra jumper in the cold can be referred to as what kind of reaction? Ecological Economical Behavioural Physiological

What Kind of muscle controls the movement of hair Protector Effector Defector Erector

What reaction produces heat when your muscles shiver? Photosynthesis Respiration Homeostasis Combustion

Where are temperature receptors found in the body? Skin Muscles Brain and skin Bones