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- what role do the muscles and blood vessels play in the negative feedback loop of thermoregulation?
stimuli
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integration centers
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Brief Explanations
In thermoregulation's negative feedback loop:
- Stimuli are temperature changes, not muscles/vessels.
- Sensors detect temperature (e.g., skin receptors).
- Integration centers (e.g., hypothalamus) process signals.
- Effectors carry out responses: muscles shiver to generate heat, blood vessels constrict/dilate to adjust heat loss, acting on signals from the integration center.
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