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Which component of thermoregulation allows your body to maintain homeostasis after jumping into a tub of hot water? (2 points)
Blood vessels will dilate in your epidermis.
O Blood vessels will dilate in your dermis.
O Blood vessels will contract in your epidermis.
Blood vessels will contract in your dermis.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:30
How do the evolutionary chart and the video support the claim that all living things are made up of cells?
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