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How does hair aid thermoregulation

Author: Marilyn Bob-Manuel 3ekt



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When thermoreceptors in your hypothalamus detect the body temperature cooling below 37 degrees celcius, the hair erector muscles in the skin contract, the hairs stand up, which traps a layer of insulating air.


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