What changes occur to increase body temperature
A. Vasoconstriction, hair erector muscle relaxes and hair pulled upright, no sweating and shivering
B. Vasodilation, hair erector muscle contract and hair pulled upright, no sweating and shivering
C. Vasoconstriction, hair erector muscle contract and hair pulled upright, no sweating and shivering
D. Vasodilation, hair erector muscle contract and hair pulled upright, increased sweating and shivering
Select your answer:
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Muscular System › ViewWhich type of muscle fibre is most resistant to fatigue?
A. Type I (slow-twitch)
B. Type IIa (fast-twitch)
C. Type IIb (fast-twitch)
D. Type III (intermediate-twitch)
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Which part of the diencephalon is the relay station for sensory impulses passing upward to the cerebral cortex?
A. thalamus
B. epithalamus
C. hypothalamus
D. hyperthalamus