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As we exercise, our body produces heat through the process of cellular respiration. Although our body temperature does increase, the temperature change is slow and we are able to maintain a homeostatic temperature. Which property of water explains why our body temperature is slow to change

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Answer: Ability to moderate temperature

Explanation: the water is able to moderate temperature to maintain homeostasis. It tries to cool down when it is extremely hot and heat up while we are cold. If water didn’t have this property then we would not be able to live in places like New York or Massachusetts due to the extreme temperatures

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