(a)
To write:
About the maintenance of body temperature in cold environment behaviorally.
Introduction:
The internal body temperature of a person is maintained in a relatively constant amount. This is caused due to the formation of heat while
(b)
To write:
About the maintenance of body temperature in a hot environment physiologically.
Introduction:
The internal body temperature of a person is maintained in a relatively constant amount. This is caused due to the formation of heat while metabolic activities. For a homeostasis state, the maintenance of constant body temperature is very important. Therefore, there is an exchange of heat between the body and the environment. This exchange is taken place in four different ways that are, radiation, conduction, convection, and evaporation.
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