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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Thermoregulation - Control of Body Temperature
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Thermoregulation helps manage to keep cool on hot days or to stay warm when it's snowing. It is the control of the internal body temperature in warm blooded animals (birds and mammals - including humans). The body temperature of a warm blooded animal must be kept within precise limits so that the organism can still function. In humans, if the body temperature is too high, for example during a fever, dehydration and heatstroke can occur. If the fever is not reduced, eventually the patient will die. The same happens with a low body temperature and is more commonly referred to as hypothermia or... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Thermoregulation - Control of Body Temperature
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10 Questions

1. During sweating, body temperature...
2. Information about skin temperature is sent to the brain by...
3. The part of the brain which is involved with temperature control is called the...
4. Which process cools the skin during sweating?
5. Receptors inside the thermoregulatory centre detect blood...
6. What is the normal core body temperature for humans?
7. Receptors inside the thermoregulatory centre detect blood...
8. Temperature receptors are found in the brain and also in the...
9. The part of the brain which is involved with temperature control is called the...
10. This happens when it is cold in order to generate heat from respiration.