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You could either suffer from a heartstroke or hypothermia. These do vary from person to person.

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What are the components of the homeostatic mechanism?

The three important component parts of the homeostatic mechanism are receptors, the control center and effectors.


What is the Primary mechanism of homeostatic regulation?

The body's primary mechanism of homeostatic regulation is negative feedback. This mechanism recognizes the problem, identifies the correction, and changes the variable.


What is the body's primary mechanism of homeostatic regulation?

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The homeostatic mechanism in humans that regulates blood pH depends on the feedback of information from?

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What is the type of homeostatic mechanism that reduces any changes in the value of a variable or keeps a variable close to a particular pre-established setpoint?

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Describe 2 homeostatic mechanisms that would come into play during or after finishing with exercise?

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