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    Heat Can Be Lost Directly to the External Environment by the Vasodilation
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Heat Can Be Lost Directly to the External Environment by the Vasodilation

Question 120

Question 120

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Heat can be lost directly to the external environment by the vasodilation of blood vessels in what body part?


A) the hypothalamus
B) the cerebellum
C) the skin
D) the cerebral cortex

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