A. Sweating and thirst.
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What is the bodys response to the stimulus of getting overheated?
A. Sweating and thirst.
B. Shivering and hunger.
C. Sweating and shivering.
D. Shivering and thirst.
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This is one of the five kingdoms in the older biological succession. organisms in this kingdom are prokaryotic.
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What is the bodys response to the stimulus of getting overheated?
A. Sweating and thirst.
A. Sweating and thirst.
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