Heat Regulation
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What are poikilotherms and homeotherms?
Where is the principal heat-regulating centre of the body located?
Skin
Hypothalamus
Hair
Sabeceous gland
Which animal has no heart and brain?
What happens to the working of enzymes in the body when the temperature is lowered?
The enzymes will be destroyed.
Speed up the working of enzymes.
slow down the working of enzymes.
None of the above.
Differentiate between : Thalamus and Hypothalamus.
Are humans endothermic?
Sweat contains water and ___.
In which of the following parts of the human body are sweat glands absent?
Scalp
Armpits
Lips
Palms
Explain how skin helps in thermoregulation.
- Skin
- Hypothalamus
- Sabeceous gland.
- Hair
Which one of these is a homeotherm?
Lizards
Frogs
Human beings
Snakes
What are the precautions that we must take to fight against heat stroke?
Taking a little more of salt in food
Reduce salt intake
Both A & B
Drinking lot of water
Give an example of human homeostatic mechanisms.
What is the normal body temperature of a healthy person?
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Name the gland which secretes sweat.
(f) Increased body heat causes vasoconstriction.
what are enzymes ??
When is a body said to be in homeostasis?
Which part of the brain is involved in thermoregulation?
What happens to the working efficiency of enzymes at very low temperature?
Enzyme action slows down
Enzymes get destroyed completely
Enzymes get denatured
All of these
Mammals and birds have an internal heat producing mechanism. Hence, they are called
- Homeostasis
- Metastasis
- Apoptosis
- Biogenesis
What is homeostasis?How does a cell maintain it?
Define homeostasis
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion
- Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion
- Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect
- Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect
An organism that is dependent on external sources of body heat is called