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Gwar [14]
1 year ago
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Elisa went to a beauty clinic for detox treatment. the doctor suggested her heat therapy. after a preliminary check, she was lef

t in a cabin for heat therapy. the heat therapy made her sweat profusely as she was exposed to heat all over her body inside the cabin. why did she sweat while undergoing heat therapy?
elisa sweat profusely to regulate body temperature. there are temperature receptors in the skin, which communicate the ambient temperature change (stimuli) to the brain (the control center of the body), and the effectors are the blood vessels and sweat glands of the skin. as a response to the stimulus, elisa sweats.
elisa sweat profusely to increase in the body temperature. there are cold receptors in the beta cells of the pancreas, which communicate the ambient temperature change (stimuli) to the brain (the control center of the body), and the effectors are the pancreas and liver. as a response to the stimulus, elisa sweats.
elisa sweat profusely to decrease in the body temperature. there are heat receptors in the alpha cells of the pancreas, which communicate the ambient temperature change (stimuli) to the brain (the control center of the body), and the effectors are the lungs and sweat glands of the liver. as a response to the stimulus, elisa sweats.
elisa sweat profusely neither to increase nor to decrease the body temperature. there are heat and cold receptors in the brain, which communicates the ambient temperature change (stimuli) to the skin (the control center of the body), and the effectors are the blood vessels and sweat glands of the skin. as a response to the stimulus, elisa sweats.
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12345 [234]1 year ago
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To control her body temperature, Elisa perspires heavily. The brain, the body's control center, receives inputs from temperature sensors in the skin, which are transmitted by the blood vessels and sweat glands of the skin to the brain. Elisa perspires in response to the stimuli. Thus, the correct option is A.

<h3>What are sweat glands and why they are important?</h3>

Sweating is released by sweat glands in hot environments or during physical exertion in order to maintain the body's core temperature at about 37 °C. The central nervous system regulates sweating because sweat glands are innervated by neurons.

Phthalates are chemical substances that are widely found in cosmetics, home goods, and plastics. Because the phthalate family of chemical compounds is present in so many common consumer products, some people may be exposed to high levels of them.

Sweat contained some parent phthalates as well as their metabolites.

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