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Explain the role of the adrenal glands in responding to a decrease in body temperature. [5 marks]

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Explain the role of the adrenal glands in responding to a decrease in body temperature. [5 marks]

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  1. Detection of Decrease in Body Temperature: When the body experiences a drop in temperature, sensory receptors in the skin and other parts of the body detect this change. This information is then relayed to the hypothalamus in the brain, which acts as the body's thermostat.

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