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When the human body perceives internal and external stimuli, it responds to maintain a stable internal environment. How does th human body respond to an increase in environmental temperature? AD body begins to sweat B) body begins to shiver blood vessels constrict Raffstanderes on body​

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

When the core temperature increases the body reacts to stabilize it. The body then begins to sweat because as the sweat dries it cools the skin and therefore helps cool your core temperature.

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