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Some animals shiver as a natural, involuntary response to their environment. Shivering generates heat. This is an example of which function?
reducing movement to regulate body temperature
reducing movement to regulate blood glucose
maintaining homeostasis by regulating body temperature
maintaining homeostasis by regulating blood glucose
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maintaining homeostasis by regulating body temperature
Shivering is an involuntary muscle contraction that generates heat to help return body temperature to its normal range, a homeostatic response.
Shivering is an involuntary muscle contraction that generates heat to help return body temperature to its normal range, a homeostatic response.
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