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Thermoregulation, an important part of homeostasis, is defined as
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Thermoregulation is the ability of the human body to maintain its core body temperature even when the surrounding body temperatures are different.These thermoregulation mechanisms are used to return the body to homeostasis which is the state of equilibrium.
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