. How would the body regulate its normal body temperate in hot weather?
A brain region called the hypothalamus is responsible for regulating body temperature. It checks the body's current temperature against its normal temperature and then regulates it. When the body is too hot, regulation occurs through sweating to cool it down.
The hypothalamus works with other parts of the body's temperature-regulating system, such as the skin, sweat glands and blood vessels — the vents, condensers and heat ducts of your body's heating and cooling system. Water evaporating from the skin cools the body, keeping its temperature in a healthy range.
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