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*[[Erector Muscle|Erector muscles]] contract  causing body hairs to stand on end. This creates a pocket of trapped air under the hairs which insulates the body.
 
*[[Erector Muscle|Erector muscles]] contract  causing body hairs to stand on end. This creates a pocket of trapped air under the hairs which insulates the body.
 
*[[Blood Vessel|Blood vessels]] near the surface of the [[skin]] [[constrict]] reducing [[blood]] flow close to the [[skin]] preventing [[Thermal Energy Store|thermal energy]] being lost to the [[skin]].
 
*[[Blood Vessel|Blood vessels]] near the surface of the [[skin]] [[constrict]] reducing [[blood]] flow close to the [[skin]] preventing [[Thermal Energy Store|thermal energy]] being lost to the [[skin]].
 
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*[[Muscle]]s throughout the body begin to shake. This is called shivering.
 
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Revision as of 08:51, 18 November 2018

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Thermoregulation is the process of keeping the temperature inside an organism constant.

About Thermoregulation

Thermoregulation is a type of homeostasis.
Thermoregulation is controlled by the skin.

When the body temperature is too high:

When the body temperature is too low

SkinDiagram.png
A diagram showing the features of the skin involved in thermoregulation.