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stellarik [79]
2 years ago
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An example of effectors' roles in homeostatic responses is observable when an example of effectors' roles in homeostatic respons

es is observable when an increase in body temperature results from exercise. an increase in body temperature results from fever. a decrease in body temperature results from shock. an increase in body temperature results from involuntary shivering. the rising sun causes an increase in body temperature in a stationary animal.
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MatroZZZ [7]2 years ago
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➷ It would be 'an increase in body temperature results from involuntary shivering.' As you may realize, when you stand in the cold, your body starts to shiver itself. This is from an effector producing a response to try increase your body temperature.

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