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    Blood Vessel Constriction, Shivering, and Sweating Are Controlled by Which
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Blood Vessel Constriction, Shivering, and Sweating Are Controlled by Which

Question 182

Question 182

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Blood vessel constriction, shivering, and sweating are controlled by which area of the brain?


A) pineal body
B) preoptic area of the hypothalamus
C) parietal cortex
D) cerebellum

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