When you are too hot or too cold, the brain sends nerve messages to the skin to do several things. Which one of the following is not a response used to control body temperature?

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The nervous system enables humans to react to their surroundings and coordinate their behavior. Receptors detect stimuli outside the body and relay messages to the central nervous system and brain for processing. Certain actions are voluntary, like walking or waving your hand, and are dealt with by the brain. Others are automatic and save the body from harm e.g. pulling your hand away from fire or your pupils closing up when a light is too bright. These are called reflexes and the messages from the sensors are processed in the central nervous system without needing the brain. Other messages... Show more

When you are too hot or too cold, the brain sends nerve messages to the skin to do several things. Which one of the following is <strong>not</strong> a response used to control body temperature?