Biology for IGCSE & O level - Coordination And Response (Section 3 - No. 25)
What happens to the blood vessels near the skin's surface when the body needs to lose heat?
They constrict, reducing heat loss.
They dilate, increasing heat loss.
They become less permeable.
They are unaffected.
Explanation
Vasodilation near the skin increases heat loss.
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