In short, perspiration is the body's internal cooling system and since your body's internal temperature rises during exercise, it automatically begins producing sweat in response to temperature changes with the purpose of avoiding the dangerous effects of elevated
temperature on internal organs.
Not exact matches
It has an insulating effect to help maintain your core body
temperature, protect your
internal organs from physical shocks and provides fatty acids for energy
on demand.
Our furred pets rely
on hair to protect their skin, help regulate body
temperature, and insulate the
internal organs from cold and heat.
When you put
on a heavy coat, you are not changing much the energy from the Sun, nor the amount of
internal heat generated by your
organs, but the
temperature that you feel does change.