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- identify the two responses of the body when it detects that temperature is too high? 1
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When the body detects high temperature, it has homeostatic responses. One is sweating: sweat glands secrete sweat, which evaporates to cool the body. The other is vasodilation: blood vessels near the skin surface widen, allowing more blood to flow near the skin, transferring heat to the environment.
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- Sweating (sweat evaporation cools the body).
- Vasodilation (blood vessels near skin widen to release heat).