![]() ![]() Other actions, such as exercising or putting on clothes, are called voluntary responses because they are things we have to think about doing. Some responses to temperature changes, such as sweating and shivering, are involuntary-they occur automatically. ![]() | | |Thermoregulation | | | Introduction: Thermoregulation is the process in which a steady temperature is maintained inside the body. Why do you think this process lowers body temperature? _it lowers body temperature to maintain the body’s equilibrium |Activity B: |Get the Gizmo ready: | | | |Click Reset. Which factor lowered body temperature the most? _Sweating_ D. Why do you think this process raises body temperature? _Your body is doing the most movement and it requires several parts of the body C. Which factor raised body temperature the most? _Exercising_ B. ![]() Based on this comparison, fill in the last column of the data table. Analyze: To determine the effect of a factor on body temperature, compare the final body temperature with that factor to the final body temperature while standing still. fter one |Effect of factor on body temperature | | | |hour | | |Standing still |99 |97 |decreased | |Įxercising |99 |102 |increased | |Sweating |99 |93 |decreased | |Shivering |99 |99 |same | |Adding clothing |99 |99 |same | 3. ![]()
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