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Shkiper50 [21]
3 years ago
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Anhidrosis is the inability to sweat normally. If the human body cannot sweat properly, it cannot cool itself, which is potentia

lly harmful. Anhidrosis most directly interferes with
a feedback mechanism that maintains homeostasis
an immune system response to harmless antigens
the synthesis of hormones in the circulatory system
the enzymatic breakdown of water in cells
Biology
1 answer:
KiRa [710]3 years ago
5 0

a feedback mechanism that maintains homeostasis

Explanation:

Anhidorosis mostly directly interferes with a feedback mechanism that interferes directly with a feedback mechanism that maintains homeostasis.

Since anhidorosis is the inability to properly or normally sweat, it affects the process of homeostasis.

Homeostasis is an important characteristics of life.

It is the ability of organisms to maintain and sustain a balance environment within and outside of them.

Sweating is one such process by which the body carries out homeostasis. On a hot day, the body produces sweat which evaporates and release latent heat to cool the body. This inability affects the intricate balance between the environment and the body.

learn more;

Homeostasis brainly.com/question/1601808

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