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Biology, 07.10.2019 19:20, erik1franks

It is a winter day in florida, and the temperature is 40°f in the morning. while you are walking to class, your body uses a negative feedback loop in order to shiver and maintain your internal body temperature at 98.6°f. after class, the temperature outside has increased to 80°f and you begin to sweat since you are still wearing your winter clothes. is the process of sweating in order to cool down and maintain an internal body temperature of 98.6°f an example of a positive or negative feedback loop?

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