2.88 the role of the skin in temperature regulation, with reference to sweating vasoconstriction and vasodilation
- The skin regulates body temperature to protect against hyperthermia and hypothermia.
- Skin protects from the invasion of noxious substances, UV light, heat and micro-organisms.
- The skin is also the most extensive sensory organ of the body for detection of tactile, thermal and painful stimuli.
- The eccrine sweat glands produces sweats.
- The food stimulates heat inside the body which causes our brain to start off the body's normal cooling manner
- The fluid is emitted our pores in the skin which is sweats.
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