1. Which part of the brain monitors the rise or fall in body temperature? Describe how this part of the brain detects any changes in body temperature. TXILLO 2. Vasoconstriction and vasodilation help maintain our body temperature within a normal range. Explain how this happens. 3. Other than changes in the blood vessels, state one (1) mechanism in which body temperature can be reduced or increased.

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1. Which part of the brain monitors the rise or fall in body temperature?
Describe how this part of the brain detects any changes in body temperature.
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2. Vasoconstriction and vasodilation help maintain our body temperature within a normal
range. Explain how this happens.
3. Other than changes in the blood vessels, state one (1) mechanism in which body
temperature can be reduced or increased.
4. Many factors can affect one's body temperature, such as spending time in hot or cold
weather conditions. Give two (2) factors that can raise or lower the body temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Which part of the brain monitors the rise or fall in body temperature? Describe how this part of the brain detects any changes in body temperature. FXW n 2. Vasoconstriction and vasodilation help maintain our body temperature within a normal range. Explain how this happens. 3. Other than changes in the blood vessels, state one (1) mechanism in which body temperature can be reduced or increased. 4. Many factors can affect one's body temperature, such as spending time in hot or cold weather conditions. Give two (2) factors that can raise or lower the body temperature.
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