Thermoregulation: How the Body Cools Itself in Hot Environments”
What are the physiological changes that occur in the body when exposed to high temperatures?
Answer:
- Body responses to hot environment:
- Heat is lost from the body in several ways.
- Convection:
- 15% of heat is lost from body to the air by convection.
- The air in immediate contact with the skin is warmed up and the heated molecules move away and cooler ones come in to take their place.
- These in turn are warmed and so the process goes on.
- Radiation:
- 60% of heat is lost by means of radiation.
- Heat is lost from the body to cooler objects at a distance.
- Conduction:
- 3% of heat is lost from the surface of the body to other objects by conduction.
- Heat is lost only when it is in contact with a cooler object.
- Evaporation:
- 22% of heat is lost through evaporation of water.
- Insensible water loss.
- It consists of
- Water lost from the skin.
- It consists of the passage of water by diffusion through the epidermis.
- Water lost from the lungs.
- On an average the water loss from the lungs is approx 300 ml/day.
- Water lost from the skin.
- It consists of
- Painting.
- It occurs only in animals.
- Sweating.
- Exocrine sweat glands take part in thermal regulation.
- When one litre of sweat is evaporated 580 Kcal heat is lost.
- Insensible water loss.
- 22% of heat is lost through evaporation of water.
- Convection:
- Heat is lost from the body in several ways.
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