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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Blood - Changes in Capillary Flow for Heat Loss
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The body maintains its ideal temperature of 37 degrees C using capillary blood flow, which changes depending on how hot or cold we are.  Body temperature is monitored and controlled by the thermoregulatory centre in the brain. This centre has receptors sensitive to the temperature of the blood flowing through the brain. If the core body temperature is too high, the thermoregulatory centre causes the blood vessels supplying the skin capillaries to expand so that more blood flows through them. Since the blood flows through the entire body, it can take the excess heat from the core of the body... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Blood - Changes in Capillary Flow for Heat Loss
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10 Questions

1. What is the core temperature for humans, in degrees C?
2. Name the part of the brain that controls body temperature in mammals.
3. To allow for more heat loss, the vessels supplying the skin capillaries undergo...
4. When we are cold, muscles shiver to increase...
5. Thermoregulation is an example of...
6. Name the special cells responsible for detecting temperature changes.
7. When we exercise, the skin looks red due to...
8. Skin contains thermoreceptors which send messages to which of the following, to start body responses to maintain body temperature?
9. When blood vessels tighten and have a smaller lumen, we call this...
10. Which of the following encourages heat loss by evaporation?