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Biology, 14.09.2019 05:30 ashley110608

Why does it make sense that the sensors and controller of body temperature reside in the brain?
a. because the brain enables the body's response to temperature changes
b. because deep inside the brain is considered the body's core
c. because temperature changes happen most quickly in the brain
d. because the brain works best at the correct temperature
e. because temperature changes affect the brain first

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