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Regular physical exercise is a great way to improve your overall well being. Exercise controls weight, improves mood, boosts your energy and metabolism,
improves sex life and promotes good sleep. The physical activity is usually accompanied by increase in body temperature and sweating:
1- What is the reason for the increase in the body temperature?
2- Explain the relationship between sweating and body temperature and the significance of this feedback.
3- Identify the type of feedback system in this specific example, and define this feedback system.
4- Identify all the components of this particular feedback system and specify the body structures that represent each of these components.
5- Define each component of a feedback system according to whal you learned in your book.
Use the Terminology that you learned whenever applicable to answer the discussion. Some online research will be helpful as well.
Transcribed Image Text:Regular physical exercise is a great way to improve your overall well being. Exercise controls weight, improves mood, boosts your energy and metabolism, improves sex life and promotes good sleep. The physical activity is usually accompanied by increase in body temperature and sweating: 1- What is the reason for the increase in the body temperature? 2- Explain the relationship between sweating and body temperature and the significance of this feedback. 3- Identify the type of feedback system in this specific example, and define this feedback system. 4- Identify all the components of this particular feedback system and specify the body structures that represent each of these components. 5- Define each component of a feedback system according to whal you learned in your book. Use the Terminology that you learned whenever applicable to answer the discussion. Some online research will be helpful as well.
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Answer 4: - Increased Temperature sensed by Receptors in Hypothalamus> More blood directed to skin > Sweat glands secretion increases> Heat exchange occurs between sweat and blood > blood cools down > Negative feedback on the hypothalamus> Stopped.

 

 

 

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