Question 2:2 2 pts One potential physiological response to increased body temper
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Question 2:2 2 pts One potential physiological response to increased body temperature is increased output from apocrine sweat glands in horses and in humans. True O False Question 23 2 pts Apocrine sweat glands in horses are distributed throughout the body and are associated with the hair follicle. Their main function seems to be protection from bacteria and other pathogens and also to keep the hair shaft and outer layer of the epidermis from drying out too quickly O True O False Question 24 2 pts The dust mites on your pillow would be super fat and happy if you increased the amount of sebum production True O FalseExplanation / Answer
22. answer is false :apocrine sweat glands which uasually associated with hair follicles continously secrete fatty sweat skin in ti galnd tubule .
23. answer is true : apocrine are associated with hair follicles. it alo play a vital role in protection from the bacteria
24. flase: dust mite is often called as spider mites .these are the love dead and some of the best repositories of dead skin are beds covers , pillows ,anything made of cloth. it commonly cause dematitis, asthma ,allergy and rhinitis.
19. true : heat is regulated within the skeletal system change very little so because highly regulated
20. true : homeostatically within the blood is regulated variable with some ions na+,k+,h+,ca+
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