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Identify some foods that will keep us warm ?
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Asked by truth exposed,
03 Nov '12 04:05 pm
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Answered by Ataur Rahman, 03 Nov '12 04:08 pm
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Take spicy Non veg food:
The human body has many amazing systems that help keep us running smoothly through various conditions. Our body has homeostatic functions that automatically monitor, adjust and regulate our important systems without our even knowing it. Breathing, heart rate, weight regulation and blood pressure are all regulated subconsciously. Shivering is just one of these homeostatic functions our body employs to regulate our body temperature. Also called thermoregulatory shivering, we shiver in an effort to keep ourselves warm.
Our brain both consciously and subconsciously detects cold simultaneously through different sensory systems, which prompts the body to shiver the sensory system that prompts the shiver isnt the same as our conscious detection of cold. Our body attempts to maintain our core temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees C), despite ambient temperature. In an attempt to avoid hypothermia where our body temperature is lowered to dangerous leve ...more
Answered by jameel ahmed, 03 Nov '12 07:20 pm
The human body has many amazing systems that help keep us running smoothly through various conditions. Our body has homeostatic functions that automatically monitor, adjust and regulate our important systems without our even knowing it. Breathing, heart rate, weight regulation and blood pressure are all regulated subconsciously. Shivering is just one of these homeostatic functions our body employs to regulate our body temperature. Also called thermoregulatory shivering, we shiver in an effort to keep ourselves warm.
Our brain both consciously and subconsciously detects cold simultaneously through different sensory systems, which prompts the body to shiver the sensory system that prompts the shiver isnt the same as our conscious detection of cold. Our body attempts to maintain our core temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees C), despite ambient temperature. In an attempt to avoid hypothermia where our body temperature is lowered to dangerous leve ...more
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