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When the [[Body Temperature|body temperature]] is too low | When the [[Body Temperature|body temperature]] is too low | ||
*[[Sweat Gland|Sweat glands]] stop [[secrete|secreting]] [[sweat]] and the [[skin]] becomes dry. | *[[Sweat Gland|Sweat glands]] stop [[secrete|secreting]] [[sweat]] and the [[skin]] becomes dry. | ||
− | *[[Erector Muscle| | + | *[[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]]. |
Revision as of 17:28, 17 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:
- Sweat glands on the skin secrete sweat which evaporates from the skin cooling it down.
- Erector muscles relax allowing the body hairs to lie flat on the skin.
- Blood vessels near the surface of the skin dilate to allow more of the warm blood to pass its thermal energy on to the skin.
When the body temperature is too low
- Sweat glands stop secreting sweat and the skin becomes dry.
- 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 vessels near the surface of the skin constrict reducing blood flow close to the skin preventing thermal energy being lost to the skin.