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Which of these would help maintain homeostasis during exercise? increasing the amount of water excreted from the kidneys developing goose bumps on the skin speeding up the rate of breathing decreasing
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Which of these would help maintain homeostasis during exercise?
increasing the amount of water excreted from the kidneys
developing goose bumps on the skin
speeding up the rate of breathing
decreasing the heart rate
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speeding up the rate of breathing
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speeding up the rate of breathing
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