When the human body perceives internal and external stimuli, it responds to maintain a stable internal environment. Which is NOT an
example of thermoregulation in the human body?
es )
A)
sweating when hot
B)
shivering when cold
conserving adipose tissue
D)
dilation/constriction of blood vessels
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