The hypothalamus detects fluctuations in temperature. The re…
The hypothalamus detects fluctuations in temperature. The receptors on it are known as thermoreceptors. Skin also possesses thermoreceptors which can detect the temperature of the external environment. This information is relayed to the hypothalamus which can in turn transmit nerve pulses for corrective mechanisms to occur. If you are HOT, sweating and vasodilation occurs. If you are COLD, vasoconstriction and shivering occur. In extreme cold, blood flow to extremities decreases in order to protect internal organs. This is an example of: