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Once the body has begun shivering, what happens to make it stop shivering?
When body temperature returns to normal, the respiratory system sends a message to the skeletal system to stop shivering.
When body temperature returns to normal, the nervous system sends a message to the muscular system to stop shivering.
When body temperature is below normal, the nervous system sends a message to the skeletal system to stop shivering.
When body temperature is below normal, the respiratory system sends a message to the muscular system to stop shivering.
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When body temperature returns to normal, the nervous system sends a message to the muscular system to stop shivering.
Explanation: The hypothalamus (part of the nervous system) senses body temperature and signals skeletal (muscular) motor neurons to produce or stop involuntary muscle contractions (shivering). The respiratory system is not responsible for initiating/ending shivering.
Explanation: The hypothalamus (part of the nervous system) senses body temperature and signals skeletal (muscular) motor neurons to produce or stop involuntary muscle contractions (shivering). The respiratory system is not responsible for initiating/ending shivering.
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