Controlling body temperature

Cards (4)

  • How does the thermoregulatory cntere receive impulses?

    Through temperature receptors in the skin
  • What happens when the body temperature increases/decreases? 

    Temperature receptors dectect whn the body temp. is too high/too low
    Thermoregulatory centre receives information and triggers the effectors
    If temperature is too high sweat glands (effector) produce a response and body cools down
    If temperature is too low muscle (effector) produce a response and body warms up
  • What happens when you are too hot?
    • Hairs lie flat
    • sweat is produced and evaporated from the skin
    • energy is transferred to the surroundings
    • blood vessels supplying the skin dilate
    • more blood flows close to the surface of the sking
    • Vasolidation
  • what happens when you are too cold?
    • hairs stand up to trap and insulating layer of air
    • no sweat is produced
    • blood vessels supplyin skin capillaries constrict
    • to close off the skin`s blood supply
    • vasoconstriction
    • you start to shiver -> requires respiration which transfers some energy to warm the body