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When body temperature increases above the normal range, thermoreceptors in the skin and hypothalamus detect the increase in body temperature. The heat -loss center of the hypothalamus is activated, which sends signals to blood vessels and sweat glands. In response, blood vessels in the skin dilate and sweat glands release sweat. Determine the part of this
Negative feedback loop that serves as the effector(s) .
Programmed Stop Parameters
The settings or criteria within a system that determine when and how it will come to a stop or pause in its operation.
Digital Input
An input signal to a device or circuit that is either at a high (1) or low (0) state, representing binary data or on/off conditions.
Direction Of Rotation
Direction of rotation refers to the clockwise or counterclockwise movement of a mechanical component, such as a motor shaft or wheel.
DCM Voltage
Direct Current Motor Voltage; refers to the electrical potential required to power a direct current motor.
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