What does the body do when it is too hot?
Increased rate of sweating
- The hypothalamus sends messages to the sweat glands resulting in increased sweat production.
- Heat energy from the body will convert the water in sweat to water vapour.
- This lowers the body temperature.
Vasodilation
- Blood vessels called arterioles near the surface of the skin dilate (get wider) allowing more blood to the skin surface where more heat can be lost by radiation.
Relaxation of hair erector muscles
- This prevents heat being trapped in a layer of air next to the skin.
Images of hair erector muscles. In the first they are relaxed, in the second they are contracted.