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Integumentary System: Thermoregulation definitions
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Integumentary System
The body's outer layer, including skin, hair, and nails, crucial for protection and thermoregulation.
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Integumentary System
The body's outer layer, including skin, hair, and nails, crucial for protection and thermoregulation.
Thermoregulation
The process of maintaining a stable internal body temperature despite external changes.
Vasoconstriction
The narrowing of blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the skin to retain body heat in cold conditions.
Vasodilation
The widening of blood vessels, increasing blood flow to the skin to facilitate heat loss in hot conditions.
Homeostasis
The maintenance of stable internal conditions in the body despite external environmental changes.
Dermis
The skin layer beneath the epidermis, containing blood vessels crucial for thermoregulation.
Sweating
The secretion of a water-based solution by sweat glands to cool the body through evaporation.
Sweat Glands
Exocrine glands in the dermis that secrete sweat onto the skin surface for cooling.
Evaporation
The process by which sweat turns into vapor, cooling the body by removing heat from the skin.
Exocrine Glands
Glands that release their secretions onto body surfaces, such as sweat glands in the skin.