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Internal Body Temperature (Circulatory System), Pulse/Heart Rate (Circulatory System), Respiration Rate (Respiratory System), Sweating (Integumentary/Excretory System), Skin Temperature (Integumentary System) Explain how these 5 things work together inside of a human to help maintain and keep a balance within that person. *

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