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Vlad1618 [11]
3 years ago
5

How does sweating help to cool and regulate body temperature? A) The increased salt concentration of the body's cells helps main

tain a lower body temperature. B) Water has a high heat of vaporization; the human body can dissipate excess heat by the evaporation of sweat. C) The low specific heat of water allows it to readily evaporate into the atmosphere, quickly cooling your body. D) Water's cohesive properties cause water molecules to stick together requiring the body's thermal energy to evaporate sweat into the air.
Biology
2 answers:
yaroslaw [1]3 years ago
7 0

the answer is c i think

Gekata [30.6K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

B) Water has a high heat of vaporization; the human body can dissipate excess heat by the evaporation of sweat.

Explanation:

Heat of vaporization is the amount of heat required to convert a one gram of liquid into a gas. Water has a very high heat of vaporization that is why more and more heat/temperature is required to evaporate it. We have sweat glands in our body. In hot summer weather, sweat is released from the glands as soon as sunlight falls on our body. Because of the sunlight, this sweat gets evaporated and we feel cooling sensation.  In short, this heat from sunlight rather than destroying our body is rather used to evaporate the water from our body in the form of sweat. High heat of vaporization plays a very important role in this mechanism because due to high heat of vaporization more and more heat can be absorbed by water and our body can withstand very high atmospheric temperature.

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