Answer:
The hairs on the skin also help to control body temperature.
Explanation:
They lie flat when we are warm, and rise when we are cold. The hairs trap a layer of air above the skin, which helps to insulate the skin against heat loss. The hypothalamus is the part of the brain which monitors the body's temperature.
It can cause a decrease in blood and oxygen flow into the stomach. cramping, and an imbalance in gut bacteria and inflammation
The answer is neglect (maybe?? It kinda sounds like it)
A fracture in the area of the wrist at the distal radius is known by the eponym Colle's Fracture. It is typically resulted from a fall of an outstretched arm. The symptoms might include, swelling, bruise, pain and even deformity.