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Biology, 12.08.2020 23:01 SmokeyRN

How do the muscles help in thermoregulation? Muscles produce oil that burns in the presence of oxygen.
O Muscles undergo a chemical reaction that absorbs heat.
Muscles break down carbon dioxide, producing heat.
Muscles contract rapidly, producing heat.

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