The human body loses heat

  1. The human body loses heat at a rate of 120W when sitting quietly at rest. If a 65 kg student takes 100 hours to read War and
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  2. The human body loses heat at a rate of 120W when sitting quietly at rest. If a 65 kg student takes 100 hours to read War and
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  3. Which of the following is NOT a way that the human body regulates its body temperature and maintains homeostasis?A. sweating to
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  4. ________ can occur when the body loses too much water content and essential body salts.Group of answer choices Heat stroke
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  5. Your hep please as I ask with respect .a. What mass of water must evaporate from the skin of a 70kg man to cool his his body
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  6. Which is an example of a periodic event?(1 point) Responses The average human body temperature slowly rises and falls every day.
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  7. In exercising, a weight lifter loses 0.100 kg of water through evaporation, the heat required to evaporate the water coming from
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  8. In exercising, a weight lifter loses 0.100 kg of water through evaporation, the heat required to evaporate the water coming from
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  9. In exercising, a weight lifter loses 0.100 kg of water through evaporation, the heat required to evaporate the water coming from
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  10. In exercising, a weight lifter loses 0.236 kg of water through evaporation, the heat required to evaporate the water coming from
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